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Africa Climate Week Signals Continent's Huge Investment OpportunityAPO Group - Africa-Newsroom: latest news releases related to Africa

Published by APO Africa Newsroom on Thu, 21 Mar 2019


Download logoAfrica Climate Week in Accra, Ghana, got firmly underway this morning with the commencement of the high-level segment at the capitals Convention Center.Speaking at the Opening CeremonyPresident of the Republic of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo; Minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation; Prof. Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng; Mayor of Accra, Mohammed Adjei Sowah, COP24 President, Micha' Kurtyka and UN Climate Change Deputy Executive Secretary, Ovais Sarmadaffirmed the need to foster cooperation from all countries and non-Party stakeholders globally to meet the 1.5C temperature goal inked in the Paris Agreement.The event takes place in the shadows of Cyclone Idai, which has hit Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi, affecting more than 2 million peoplea stark reminder of the moral imperative to act on climate change, which experts say is exacerbating such storms. Delegates attending the Climate Weekwho number close to 3,000observed a one-minute silence for the victims of the catastrophe, which continues to devastate coastlines along Southern Africa.Media, policymakers and private sector representatives huddled into the Main Hall to welcome the President of the Republic of Ghana who said that, against the backdrop of the disastrous cyclone, Africa Climate Week mustprovide more practical solutions to channel financial means towards national climate ambition.The International Finance Corporation has already put a figure on the investment opportunity of financing these solutions, estimating that the NDCs of 21 emerging market economies alone represents$23 trillion by 2030.The Presidentwho is both the host of the event and an Ambassador for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)also used his keynote speech to underscore howclimate change is the biggest threat to the attainment of the whole development agenda.This critical interlinkage between the climate and development agendas was a recurring theme throughout the course of Wednesdays high-level activitiesand echoed by many pan-African Ministersbut it was perhaps best expressed by the Mayor of Accra and C40 Vice-Chair, Mohammed Adjei Sowah, who said:I am committing our city to a plan in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement and, simultaneously, in line with the SDGs.Acting as Master of Ceremonies during the Opening, Joselyn Dumasa Ghanaian TV Host and Philanthropistasked assembled speakers and guests to be mindful of future generations when considering their responsibilities to the environment:When we neglect our environment, let us remember that we are denying many children the opportunity to a healthy, bright and happy future. Every child deserves a safe space to learn, play, grow and thrive.However, the overriding message being heard at this Regional Climate Week, is that this bright and happy future will be largely compromised without the proper financing, which also needs to be de-risked to encourage flows of finance to the 54 African nations.There are some positive signals: the World Bank last weekannounced$22.5 billion over 2021-2025 in climate support in Africaa commitment which acted as a precursor to their co-hosting of a Carbon Pricing Day on the margins of the Africa Climate Week, highlighting how innovative policies and programs can mobilize climate investments, drive social benefits, and reduce carbon pollutionsBut as the Director of the UNEP DTU Partnership, John Christensen, pointed out during his closing remarks before the lunchbreak, to attract private sector investments towards climate action projects, we need clear plans and clear ambition. What this means is that, with the right enabling frameworks in place, public finance can be used more strategically to attract private sector players and scale-up clean energy investment.This reality-check was softened somewhat with the launch of the Mohammed VI Prize for Climate and Sustainable Developmenttimed between the two main plenary eventswhich Deputy Executive Secretary of UN Climate Change, Ovais Sarmad, stated is a clear example of howAfrican leadership will benefit the whole world, leaving no one behind, in particular, the most vulnerable.Africa Climate Week will conclude on Friday afternoon, where its outcomes will be presented to the Special Envoy for UN Climate Action Summit, Luis Alfonso de Alba, as critical input to the Secretary-Generals event on 23 September.Africa Climate Week is the first of three annual regional climate events this yearthe latter two being the Latin America & Caribbean Climate Week and the Asia Pacific Climate Weekinformation around each of these events will be released shortly. The Africa Climate Week is being orchestrated by a number of core partners, including World Bank Group, African Development Bank, West African Development Bank, CTCN, UNEP, UNEP DTU Partnership, UNDP, IETA, Marrakech Partnership and UN Climate Change.Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
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