Teplychne settlement, Lugansk region, Ukraine
Date: 31 October 2012
Ms. Panova noted that GEF SGP has demonstrated a broader vision to integrate environmental protection with development priorities. Lugansk Deputy Mayor, Mr. Zukhbaya, highlighted the importance of energy efficient and renewable energy projects for the region. Mr. Zukhbaya emphasized his appreciation for the work of GEF SGP Ukraine in the Lugansk region and assured that local authorities are ready to continue supporting such projects in order to ensure their sustainability.
Even though the projects are still ongoing, they have already produced tangible global environmental benefits and improved the livelihoods of the local people. The head of the kindergarten’s parents committee, Ms. Nataliya Chala, expressed gratitude to all partners for the implementation of these projects: “It is pleasant to realize that our children go to a warm and comfortable kindergarten with ‘green’ and energy saving principles at work”. In fact, the three projects have altogether provided and installed 33 energy-saving windows, energy efficient solar collectors for electricity generation and water heating to reduce GHG emissions by 80,000 tons of CO2-equvalent annually. More than 200 people have directly benefited from these projects to date.
Furthermore, this kindergarten has become a pilot demonstration site, attracting the attention of many nearby residents who visit the site to familiarize themselves with the use of innovative energy efficient technologies. The project provides a practical opportunity for authorities and decision makers to improve the current construction norms and standards in a more sustainable way. This project site serves as a good example for the replication in other kindergartens and schools.
Another notable component of these projects is the launch of a wide information dissemination campaign to promote methods to reduce energy consumption, including project presentation, workshops, ecological seminars and trainings. The projects are going to involve more than 6,000 people in the project activities. Moreover, the projects have established supporting linkages with the State Department of Environmental Protection in the Lugansk region, the Oleksandrivsk City Council, the Educational Departments and other local NGOs/CSOs. The partnership, dedication and initiative of the parents committee, NGOs, and local community leaders have proved that joint efforts can bring positive change to the environment and to the people.
Background for editors
About the GEF
The GEF unites 182 countries in partnership with international institutions, civil society organizations (CSOs), and the private sector to address global environmental issues while supporting national sustainable development initiatives. Today the GEF is the largest public funder of projects to improve the global environment. An independently operating financial organization, the GEF provides grants for projects related to biodiversity, climate change, international waters, land degradation, the ozone layer, and persistent organic pollutants.
Since 1991, GEF has achieved a strong track record with developing countries and countries with economies in transition, providing $10 billion in grants and leveraging $47 billion in co-financing for over 2,800 projects in over 168 countries. For more information, visit www.thegef.org.
About the GEF Small Grants Programme
Launched in 1992, GEF SGP supports activities of nongovernmental and community-based organizations in developing countries towards climate change abatement, conservation of biodiversity, protection of international waters, reduction of the impact of persistent organic pollutants and prevention of land degradation while generating sustainable livelihoods.
Since its creation, GEF SGP has provided over 14,500 grants to communities in over 125 developing countries. Funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) as a corporate programme, GEF SGP is implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on behalf of the GEF partnership, and is executed by the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS).
Media contacts:
Tamara Tschentscher, KM and Communications Consultant, GEF SGP,
tamara.tschentscher@undp.org, 646-781-4353
John Diamond, Senior Communication Officer& Spokesperson
Global Environment Facility
jdiamond@TheGEF.org, (202) 458-7953