Rana Ghoneim (UNIDO) explains how the IKI supports industrial decarbonisation

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Industry is one of the most challenging sectors to decarbonise – yet it is essential for achieving global climate targets. As part of our series #VoicesFromIKI, Rana Ghoneim (UNIDO) explains how the IKI is supporting efforts in this area through initiatives such as the ‘Net Zero Partnership for Industries’ and the ‘Global Matchmaking Platform’.

Rana is Head of the Energy Systems and Infrastructure Division at the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO).

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Language
English

Length
02:45

Date of publication
2025

Country
supraregional

Project

PARTNERSHIP FOR NET ZERO INDUSTRY: Sustainable national transformation pathways to climate neutral industry by 2050

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