ECOWAS develops regional climate strategy on the sidelines of COP26

Economic governance
Thursday, 04 November 2021 10:35
ECOWAS develops regional climate strategy on the sidelines of COP26

(Togo First) - The ECOWAS is developing a new climate strategy, specifically designed to improve its coordination of climate action in West Africa.

“Because coordinated regional action has more impact than the addition of national policies alone, ECOWAS has been working throughout 2021 to develop a Regional Climate Strategy,” reads a press release issued by the institution on November 1. “This strategy will contribute to strengthening the region's resilience to the impacts of climate change, in particular through support for the implementation of the commitments made by its Member States under the Paris Agreement,” it adds.

The strategy will set out objectives for 2030 and 2050, and an action plan for key development sectors like agriculture, energy, forestry, water, and transport and infrastructure. 

The regional initiative is steered by a committee that brings together most departments of the ECOWAS commission and regular consultation with the Member States, and other regional institutions such as CILSS and UEMOA, as well as civil society and private sector actors.

The regional climate strategy should be discussed and approved by the community’s experts in H1 2022, before its adoption by the ECOWAS’ council of ministers.

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