Powerful forces are driving a green economic revolution worldwide, providing in the process a strong lever for broad-based economic development in many parts of the globe, and often re-orienting development trajectories. South Africa, having one of the most carbon-intensive economies in the world, is no exception. Its national government is strongly...
The Inter-Ministerial Committee on Sustainable Development (IMCSD) was set up in January 2008 to formulate a national strategy for Singapore’s sustainable development. The IMCSD is co-chaired by the Minister for National Development Mr Mah Bow Tan, and the Minister for the Environment and Water Resources Dr Yaacob Ibrahim. The members...
PAGE supports the Government of Peru in identifying the main elements on which to build a model of sustainable development based on green growth. This study is the first basic document that performs an inventory and a qualitative analysis of current public policies aimed at achieving the goals and priorities...

This strategy looks beyond 2020 to 2050, and recommends actions that Rwanda can take in the short to medium term to ensure its future stability and prosperity in a changing climate and uncertain energy future. The purpose of the strategy is threefold: (1) To guide national policy and planning in...
This Mongolia’s Transition to a Green Economy: A Stocktaking Report, produced by the Ministry of Environment and Green Development of Mongolia with the support of the Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE), analyses Mongolia's progress towards a green economy, taking stock of relevant policies and initiatives, and identifies...