Ghana kicks off year of ambition at Africa Climate Week
In two months stakeholders from all sectors will gather in Ghana to participate in the first regional climate week of 2019. The Africa Climate Week will take place with the theme: “Climate Action in Africa: A Race We Can Win”.
The provisional program for Africa Climate Week 2019, hosted in Accra, Ghana from 18–22 March, has just been published online, and displays a dynamic schedule of activities that will demonstrate enhanced ambition across the continent.
Hosted by the Government of Ghana, the event arrives in the wake of the COP24 and is the first major climate event in 2019 that will promote the results of the COP, the so-called "rulebook" of the Paris Agreement, as the foundation to practical implementation the Paris Agreement.
As part of the organising group, UNEP DTU Partnership will be joining the Africa Climate Week.
"The regional climate weeks offer countries an opportunity for discussion of specific aspects of climate change affecting them. They give a voice to developing countries and focus on their challenges on a regional level. The climate weeks build on the past 12 years regional carbon forums, and have evolved from a three day event focusing on mitigation policies and instruments, including markets and carbon pricing to a full week event encompassing broader themes and involving a much wider selection of stakeholders," says head of Programme Miriam Hinostraza from UNEP DTU Partnership.Ramping-up national ambition to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, adapt to the inevitable impacts of climate change and support developing countries in climate action is critical if we are to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement.