19.06.2026, 12:56 251

CACF Chief Joins High-Level Advisory Council on Green Transition

Yerlik Karazhan, Chief Executive Officer of the Central Asian Climate Fund (CACF), has been appointed to the High-Level Advisory Council on Green Transition, established at the initiative of the Observer Research Foundation (ORF), according to the press service of the Central Asia Project Office for Climate Change and Green Energy.

The council was created to strengthen international cooperation in climate finance and advance reforms of development institutions. It is chaired by Nand Kishore Singh, Co-Chair of the G20 Independent Experts Group on the Reform of Multilateral Development Banks.

The council also includes prominent international experts, among them Nicholas Stern, one of the world's leading climate economists and author of the landmark Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change.

According to the statement, Karazhan’s participation will ensure that Central Asia is represented in discussions on the global climate finance architecture and the implementation of green transition policies.

One of the council’s key objectives will be to develop proposals for reforming international financial institutions and mechanisms for attracting green investment to developing countries, including those of the Global South.

The council’s inaugural meeting is scheduled to take place in London on 26 June. Participants are expected to define the main areas of work, thematic priorities and anticipated outcomes for the next two years.

CACF noted that the fund serves as the legal entity of the Central Asia Project Office for Climate Change and Green Energy, which was established in 2024 in implementation of an initiative proposed by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev during the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly.

The fund’s mission is to support Central Asia’s climate transition through the promotion of environmental initiatives, innovation and international partnerships.
 

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