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Bhutan

Bhutan

Bhutan, a landlocked country bordered by China and India, is a mountainous country featuring summits ranging from 160 meters (m) to over 7,000 m above sea level. It has abundant water resources, a healthy primeval forest, and snowcapped peaks, with abundant glaciers and alpine pastures. The country’s vulnerability to the impacts of climate change stems from its fragile mountainous environment and dependence on agriculture and hydropower generation for economic development. Given the country’s limited economic diversification, hydropower disruptions from climate change events and long-term trends can lead to outsized economic impacts. Bhutan is vulnerable to hazards, such as flash floods (including glacial lake outburst floods [GLOFs]), forest fires, storms, and landslides.

POPULATION:
0.77 Million (2020)
CO2 EMISSIONS PER CAPITA:
1.8 CO2 metric tons (2018)
SOURCE:
World Bank

INVESTING IN BHUTAN

Bhutan

CIF's investment in Bhutan is through it's Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR) program. Bhutan’s development of a Strategic Program for Climate Resilience under PPCR aims to develop and implement a set of high priority investments that will be instrumental in orienting Bhutan toward a stronger and more sustainable pathway of climate resilient development. It seeks to tackle Bhutan’s vulnerability to climate shocks and strengthen the country’s capacity to address climate change issues that affect national, sectoral, and local planning and development.

As such Bhutan is focused on:

  • Developing hydromet, early warning and climate information services for climate resilient development and disaster risk management;
  • Promoting climate resilient food and water security and sustainable management of natural resources (wetland ecosystems and watersheds);
  • Strenthening climate resilient integrated flood management practices;
  • Introducing adaptive ecosystem based mitigation measures.
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STRATEGIC PROGRAM FOR CLIMATE RESILIENCE BHUTAN
NO. OF CIF-APPROVED PROJECTS
2
CIF APPROVED FUNDING
$3.05M
Co-financing
$1.5M
Sources of Co-financing
Sources of Co-financing
MDB
100% (1.5M)
CIF Investments by Program
CIF Investments by Program
PPCR
75.41% (2.3M)
SREP
24.59% (0.75M)

Data as of December 31, 2021

For latest MDB and Government Focal point, please contact CIF Admin Unit @ cifadminunit@worldbank.org

Country Snapshot

PPCR
4459
COUNTRY MISSIONS
  • Joint Mission: February 6-10, 2017
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Bhutan Projects

World Bank Photo Collection Landscape of terrace fields and homes Terrace fields. Bhutan. Photo: Curt Carnemark / World Bank
project
Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR)
BDRP: Strengthening Risk Information for Disaster Resilience in Bhutan
TAF: Integrating Resilience into Bhutan’s Economic Recovery from COVID-19
project
Scaling Up Renewable Energy Program in Low Income Countries (SREP)
TAF: Integrating Resilience into Bhutan’s Economic Recovery from COVID-19
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