EU commits €5.5M as direct subsidies to fight climate change in Togo

Economic governance
Tuesday, 25 September 2018 16:49
EU commits €5.5M as direct subsidies to fight climate change in Togo

(Togo First) - Yesterday, a delegation of the European Union (EU) in Togo signed in Lomé, conventions with organizations and associations engaged in the fight against global warming. Overall, the institution disbursed €5.5 million for first and second axis of the Support Program to Fight Climate Change (PALCC) which is to be managed by non-governmental organizations (NGos) and civil society organizations (CSOs).

Goals: Keep sensitizing political decision-makers about climate change, assess the state of forest resources in the country, and implement measures to mitigate climate change’s impacts.

NGos and CSOs which will benefit from the facility will have to focus on the sustainable management of forest and lands as well as on power efficiency. In this framework, they must achieve 2/3 of goals set under PALCC. These include tackling issues such as the reduction of forest area, carbonisation, coastal erosion, bush fires, etc.

The program is carried out by the ministry of environment and forest resources. André Johnson, who is in charge of this project chaired the ceremony where agreements for the subsidies were signed.

On the other side, Christina Martins-Barreira, head of EU delegation in Togo, urged NGos and civil society organizations to take action regarding the program. 

The signing ceremony it should be noted took place ahead of the launch of European week for climate diplomacy.

Séna Akoda

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