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Government seeks partners to create green jobs

THE government is looking for partnerships to create 300,000 new jobs in the "Green Economy", says Water and Environmental Affairs Minister Edna Molewa

"Our environment sector Green Economy implementation plan has this year received a boost of R800-million for the Green Fund over the next two financial years," Molewa said at the World Environment Day celebrations.

The department would use the funding to attract new and additional investments, to stimulate job creation and to lay the foundations for South Africa's transition to a low carbon, job-creating and resource-efficient growth path.

Molewa said South Africa was also extending its partnerships to international funding institutions such as the World Bank Clean Technology Fund and the newly established Green Climate Fund.

The country had entered into the Green Economy Accord, which had been called one of the most comprehensive social pacts on green jobs in the world.

Molewa said the implementation of the projects would offer the country the opportunity to close the scarce skills gap in this sector.

She said the department would soon launch the first phase of countrywide green hubs, with various satellite and regional operations.

The project would be launched in Mangaung, Free State, where more job opportunities would be created as part of the department's waste management strategy, which focused on job creation.

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