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    • Legislation
      • Laws
      • Bylaws
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    • National Level
    • Regional Level
    • Research and Scientific Institutions
  • Projects
    • Strengthening Serbian national capacities and inter-sectorial synergies for safe management of contaminated sites and related hazardous substances to prevent negative impact on human health and the environment
    • Full-sized Project to Implement an Environmentally Sound Management and Final Disposal of PCBs in the Republic of Serbia, UNIDO 100313, GEF 4877
    • Enhanced Cross-Sectoral Land Management Through Land use Pressure Reduction and Planning
    • Assistance to the Republic of Serbia in the Implementation of MEAs and EU Obligations through Improvement of Pollution Monitoring of Soil Quality at Industrial Sites
    • Supporting the Implementation of EU Obligations and MEAs through Integrated Pollution Monitoring in the Western Balkans
    • Strengthening Municipal Land Management
    • Rural Development Through Integrated Forest and Water Resources Management in Southeast Europe
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The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management of the Republic of Serbia and UN Environment are co-organizing the second stakeholders’consultation meeting within the project “Developing the capacities of the Republic of Serbia for an effective engagement with the Green Climate Fund”. The meeting will take place on 23 May 2019 from 9:00h, at the UN House, Bulevar Zorana Djindjica 64, New Belgrade.

In addition to presenting national activities and capacities, the meeting will be significant due to the participation of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) representatives who will present the GCF related possibilities and requirements, including potential benefits for the private sector. The meeting is aimed at providing relevant information to all potential participants in projects funded by the GCF,so as to ensure efficient cooperation with the Fund.

Simultaneous interpretation into English will be provided.

To register for the event, please send an e-mail to radmila.arandjelovic@un.org, no later than 20 May, 2019.

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ACTIVITIES – AKTIVNOSTI
  • Two unsanitary landfills in Serbia cleaned up November 25, 2019
  • Closure of the Project “Enhanced Cross-Sectoral Land Management through Land Use Pressure Reduction and Planning” officially marked November 25, 2019
  • Invitation to submit project ideas with potential for financing from the Green Climate Fund July 12, 2019
  • Representatives of Green Climate Fund present possibilities for financing projects in the area of climate change adaptation and mitigation May 23, 2019
  • Developing the capacities of the Republic of Serbia for an effective engagement with the Green Climate Fund – second stakeholders’ consultation meeting May 17, 2019
  • The first stakeholder’s consultation meeting held on priorities for financing from the Green Climate Fund March 14, 2019
  • Developing the Capacities of the Republic of Serbia for an Effective Engagement with the Green Climate Fund (GCF) – consultation meeting March 7, 2019
Serbia and Land Degradation