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ECOWAS member states ratify climate change mitigation strategy

by admineconai May 2, 2022
written by admineconai May 2, 2022
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Recent reports suggest that the 15 Ministers of Environment of ECOWAS Member States, meeting under the chairmanship of Dr Kwaku Afriyie, Minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation of Ghana, have validated the ECOWAS Regional Climate Strategy.

The Regional Climate Strategy contains sectoral objectives for adaptation – a priority issue for the region – and contribution to climate change mitigation by a multi-sectoral approach i.e. (transport, agriculture, energy, land use, water, health etc).

While mitigation in these industries can reduce environmental impacts and increase employment and business opportunities, electrification through renewables and shifts in public transport can enhance health, employment and equity.

The ECOWAS Regional Climate Strategy, according to reports is the result of a collaborative process between institutions, ECOWAS Member States within the subregion, technical and financial partners and civil society organisations, spanning more than a year.

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By adopting this strategy, ECOWAS is committing itself with the support of its 15 Member States to making climate a priority for political action in the region, in line with its 2050 vision.

The vision is based on the observation that the impacts of climate change are transboundary and that it is only together that the ECOWAS Member States can meet this challenge.

In his reaction, Commissioner Sékou Sangaré, in charge of agriculture, environment and water resources at the ECOWAS Commission said “Acting on climate change at the West African regional level is essential because the coordination of interventions, solidarity between the Member States and the commitment of local communities are the keys to effective and sustainable action on climate change”.

Speaking further, he said that it was also an opportunity to raise the region’s voice on the international scene, by carrying the messages of a united and supportive region in the climate negotiations, and by structuring the mobilisation of financial resources to massively increase international climate financing.

The Regional Climate Strategy also provides details on how regional institutions, Member States, their partners and civil society actors will cooperate for its implementation.

It also seeks an institutional paradigm shift and deep transformations in society, which should result in each project and regional policy being compatible with the Paris Agreement and promoting the resilience of local communities.

Story was adapted from ESI Africa.

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