Addis Ababa (ACPC) – ClimDev-Africa Program is inviting Africa to invest more in climate change research to ensure food self-sufficiency at the fourth edition of the Climate Change and Development in Africa (CCDA IV), scheduled to take place on 8-10 October in Marrakesh, Morocco.
‘For Africa to feed itself now and in the future, it needs to make further investment in climate change research, biotechnology and development, and innovation’ emphasized ClimDev-Africa, a consortium of three leading pan-African institutions, namely the African Union Commission (AUC), the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) and the African Development Bank (AfDB).
This programme, which advocates ‘an African solution to climate change’, asserts ‘the need to make technology accessible and affordable to farmers, increase access to agricultural financing and insurance, facilitate market access and trade at all levels, and create a favorable environment for private sector investment in the agricultural value chain’.
The programme acknowledges however that agricultural performance could not be improved without adequate investment in clean and efficient energy, a driver for transformation of the agricultural value chain and food without increasing greenhouse gas emissions.
For this programme hosted at the African Climate Policy Center (ACPC) of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), ‘it is equally important to gain a better understanding of the linkages between agriculture, energy and water and how Africa can take advantage of ecosystems and the natural environment to attain food self-sufficiency.’
Many experts, academics, political leaders, civil society representatives and institutions engaged in climate and development are invited to find ways and means to apply this equation for Africa to enjoy climate change opportunities.
The Fourth Conference on Climate Change and Development in Africa, to be held on 8 to 10 October in Marrakesh, presents the opportunity for leading intellectuals and practitioners convened at this event to provide the continent with a direction to ensure that it benefits from the tremendous climate change opportunities.
In addition to climate research, the Marrakesh event will also provide the space for deliberations of a host of other important matters regarding the continent’s development, including the role of climate data, information and knowledge for agricultural production, the management of water resources and food security, the potential of agriculture to unleash the development of renewable energy in Africa, and innovation and technology for the transformation of agriculture in a changing climate.
ClimDev-Africa (Climate for Development in Africa) is a consortium of three leading pan-African institutions, namely the African Union Commission (AUC), the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) and the African Development Bank (AfDB).
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The African Climate Policy Centre (ACPC) is a hub for demand-led knowledgebase on climate change in Africa. We are an African centre addressing the need for greatly improved climate information for Africa and strengthening the use of such information for decision making, by improving analytical capacity, knowledge management and dissemination activities. | The overall objective of the Climate Change and Desertification Unit (CCDU) is to provide policy and political guidance, and to enhance coordination and harmonization of Africa’s activities in the field of climate change. This would entail effectively engaging Africa’s political leadership at all levels using the AU structures in order to advance climate change issues. | The ClimDev Special Fund (CDSF) is a demand-led Fund that pools resources to finance investment activities on the ground across Africa for the generation and use of climate information for climate-resilient development. Grants are provided to projects in line with the ClimDev-Africa Programme’s goal, purpose and results areas and are implemented by national ... |
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