AFRICA: financing loss and damage and adaptation to climate change

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AFRIQUE : financement des pertes et dommages et adaptation au changement climatique©Climate Chance

Financing loss and damage and adapting to climate change, what are the consequences of COP 27? The question is at the heart of this fourth eMag, produced by Climate Chance in partnership with AFRIK 21.

Stakeholders in developing countries, particularly in Africa, are the most exposed to the consequences of climate change, even though they contribute very little to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To financially compensate for the losses and damage suffered by the most vulnerable countries, the States decided at COP 27 to create a fund, the contours of which have yet to be specified several months after the announcement.

What does the loss and damage fund created at COP 27 consist of? What remains to be done to ensure that it is implemented fairly and in line with the needs of stakeholders in African countries? The contributors to this fourth eMag provide the keys to understanding the financing fund for loss and damage and adaptation to climate change in Africa, in light of the upcoming international and regional deadlines in preparation for COP 28.

Speakers:

Mélaine Assè-Wassa Sama, Climate Action Project Officer in Africa, Climate Chance

Boris Ngounou, Journalist, Afrik 21

Aïssatou Diagne, Senior Climate Change Officer, West African Development Bank

Moumouni Compaore, Country Advocacy Officer, Oxfam Burkina Faso

Ouedraogo Seydou, Representative of the Confédération Paysanne du Faso

Chloé Quinonero, Events and Coalitions Officer, Climate Chance

Read the eMag on food security and sustainable resource management in Africa here.

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