Our Stratergy
CeGED adopts a collaborative, tailored approach to finding green solutions, with strategies customised to fit the economic realities of each developing country. We engage with governments, the private sector, and key stakeholders to create holistic, systematic solutions.
Trajectory
The World Health Organization projects that, by 2030, climate change will contribute to approximately 250,000 additional deaths per year from malnutrition, malaria, diarrhoea, and heat stress, particularly in developing countries. Furthermore, increasing water scarcity is likely to exacerbate conflicts in these regions.
Research suggests that global warming will lead to a rise in diseases and pests, affecting both agriculture and livestock in underdeveloped nations. Already, the effects of climate change are stark: heatwaves, droughts, and resource conflicts are increasing, and ecosystems like coral reefs and glaciers are under threat.
CeGED seeks to work alongside other global actors to reduce pollution in developing nations, thereby fostering sustainable, green economic grow