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Celebrating five years of the Future Fund: secondments

Take a look at some of the Future Fund secondments from the past five years.

Rural town in North-Rhine Westphalia. Scattered buildings surrounded by greenery.

18 secondments delivered over the past five years, involving 31 Under2 Coalition members. 

Here are the highlights: 

Gujarat

2017 - 2018: Gujarat with South Australia

In 2017, officials from Gujarat visited South Australia to learn about innovative low carbon technologies in the state. This included: carbon neutral city planning, energy storage infrastructure, low carbon transportation and 2050 roadmap development.

Following their experience in South Australia, Gujarat is now considering carbon neutral city planning, and looking to transfer technologies in the water and climate change adaptation sectors.

KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

2018 - 2019: KwaZulu-Natal with Victoria

Officials from KwaZulu-Natal visited Victoria in 2019 for a four-day peer learning secondment on Victoria’s ‘Boosting Business Productivity’ programme. This initiative helps businesses to cut energy and material costs, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy productivity. It does this by providing access to expert advice and support.

KwaZulu-Natal officials are now equipped with the knowledge to implement similar programmes in their province. The secondment revealed that the success of these programmes depends on there being strong partnerships, cooperation, policy legislation and accountability between the province’s government, private sector and communities.

River flowing through the Kogelberg Nature Reserve, Western Cape.jpg

2020 - 2021: Western Cape with Climate Group

In 2020, the Future Fund enabled Western Cape to access technical experts from the Climate Group to develop its 2050 Emissions Pathway.

Six online workshops were led by staff members from Climate Group’s Climate Pathway Project. They provided support on pathway vision development, stakeholder mapping and pathway expertise for a sustainable, just and equitable future for the province.

Kargil city from the outskirts, Jammu and Kashmir. Aerial view of city with mountains behind and river at forefront.

2021 - 2022: Jammu & Kashmir with California

In 2022, the Government of Jammu and Kashmir will learn about water management and rice production from experts at the California Department of Food and Agriculture. Two virtual exchanges will take place to cover both topics.