In Lomé, experts explore communication as a lever for climate action

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Wednesday, 08 April 2026 15:47
In Lomé, experts explore communication as a lever for climate action

(Togo First) - An international scientific symposium on climate change and environmental communication opened on Tuesday at the University of Lomé.

Organized by the Center for Studies and Research on Organizations, Communication and Education (CEROCE) and the Center for Research on Climate Change (CRCC), the three-day event focuses on applied communication for forest landscape restoration and climate justice in Africa.

The symposium brings together experts, researchers, students and policymakers. It aims to identify communication strategies to support environmental policies and drive behavioral change.

For the chairman of the organizing committee, Dr. Gnane Napo, the issue is both urgent and significant. “Any initiative for change requires people to change their attitudes. This cannot happen without effective communication,” he said.

Discussions cover the role of the media, digital innovation and the challenges of climate disinformation. Sessions also address local practices, environmental governance and institutional approaches, based on a programme organized around three main themes.

The event is also intended to contribute to public policy. Participants are examining the effectiveness of awareness campaigns, the adoption of reforms by communities and the integration of local knowledge.

At the opening ceremony, a representative of the higher education ministry highlighted the strategic role of communication. “Environmental communication is now fully recognized as a pillar of climate governance,” said Gameti Amah Djifa, speaking on behalf of the ministry.

Panels, round tables and scientific presentations make up the programme, with recommendations expected for public and private sector stakeholders and civil society.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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