1、Climate Tech in Timor-Leste:Strengthening climate adaptation and resilienceAugust 2025This material has been funded by UK International Development from the UK government and is supported by the GSMA and its members.The views expressed do not necessarily reflect the UK governments official policies.
2、Authors Nigham Shahid(Senior Insights Manager,GSMA Mobile for Development)Elizabeth Abubakar(Insights Manager,GSMA Mobile for Development)ContributorDaniele Tricarico(Head of EmergingTech,Central Insights Unit and MEL,GSMA Mobile for Development)AcknowledgementsThis report was supported by research
3、conducted for the GSMA by Emily Morrison from Sustainability Solutions Timor-Leste,as well as Pedro Macral da Costa and Joctan Lopes.We would like to thank the GSMA Mobile for Development ClimateTech,AgriTech and Mobile for Humanitarian Innovation teams for their inputs.We would also like to thank t
4、he many individuals and organisations in Timor-Leste and other Small Island Developing States that contributed to the research.A full list of organisations consulted can be found at the end of the report.The GSMA is a global organisation unifying the mobile ecosystem to discover,develop and deliver
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