G-STIC CLIMATE ACTION PROGRAMME: PROJECT CALL 2022
€15.7 million in subsidies allocated to 19 projects providing climate-impact solutions in developing countries
The Government of Flanders launched in 2021 the G-STIC Climate Action Programme to support developing countries in the fight against climate change. By providing financial support to projects for climate change adaptation and mitigation, the G-STIC Climate Action Programme aims to strengthen developing countries' implementation of climate policies, strategies, regulations and action plans.
The second call in 2022 resulted in 109 submitted project proposals. These proposals were assessed by an independent jury under the coordination of the Flemish Department of Environment & Spatial Development. In December 2022, the Government of Flanders approved 19 projects to each receive a share of €15.7 million in subsidies.
The G-STIC Climate Action Programme provides subsidies for both demonstration projects as well as dissemination and capacity building projects implemented in developing countries, with a Flemish organization in the lead. To be eligible for financial governmental support in the G-STIC Climate Action Programme, projects must directly and explicitly aim at supporting adaptation and/or mitigation actions in developing countries. Projects must focus on areas where climate-related solutions can be expected to have maximal impact, preferably in one or more of the following sectors: Agriculture, Biodiversity, Education & Research, Energy, Environmental Policy, Transport and Water & Sanitation.
Results from the Project Call 2022
Results from the Project Call 2021
€3,213,225 in subsidies have allocated to 2 demonstration projects and to 11 dissemination and capacity building projects.
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Results from the Project Call 2022
The Government of Flanders has allocated €12.58 million in subsidies to 6 demonstration projects and €3.1 million in subsidies to 13 dissemination and capacity building projects. So €15.7 million will be used for climate projects in developing countries, submitted and co-implemented by Flemish organizations.
Results from the Project Call 2021
€3,213,225 in subsidies have allocated to 2 demonstration projects and to 11 dissemination and capacity building projects.