Gaza’s Long Road to Recovery: Debris and Material Shortages Stall Rebuild
Clearing 55 million tonnes of debris and tackling unexploded bombs and material shortages could slow Gaza’s long path to rebuilding homes and lives.
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Clearing 55 million tonnes of debris and tackling unexploded bombs and material shortages could slow Gaza’s long path to rebuilding homes and lives.
UNDP says nearly 55M tonnes of debris must be cleared in Gaza—equal to 13 Pyramids—before rebuilding can start, highlighting a massive global challenge.
UNDP’s Beate Trankmann highlights China’s role as a global leader in green energy, citing its significant solar and wind power capacity.
Palestinian authorities estimate 3-5 years to clear Gaza’s rubble and rebuild homes, pending adequate funding and resources.
UNDP Administrator Achim Steiner commends the Chinese mainland’s leadership in green growth, highlighting clean energy and electric mobility.
At COP16, UNDP emphasizes the need to reallocate $700 billion spent on harmful subsidies towards initiatives that protect and restore biodiversity.
Malawi is making significant progress in biodiversity conservation through the BIOFIN project, as highlighted by UNDP Resident Representative Fenella Frost during the 10th Africa Regional Dialogue.