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    Ghana and EU strengthen climate change partnership

    Papa LincBy Papa LincMarch 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read2 Views
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    The minister with the EU team after the meeting The minister with the EU team after the meeting

    The Minister of State for Climate Change and Sustainability, H

    Seidu Issifu, has engaged with the European Union (EU) Working Group, comprising representatives from various European countries, to discuss enhanced cooperation and collaboration in tackling climate change in Ghana.

    During the meeting, the minister outlined the government’s priority areas in addressing the climate crisis and reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to working closely with the EU Working Group.

    He emphasised that the government remains dedicated to building a climate-resilient economy through sustainable policies, strategic partnerships, and innovative financing mechanisms.

    Representatives from the EU Working Group took turns to present their embassy-specific initiatives and ongoing projects aimed at supporting Ghana’s climate agenda.

    They expressed their commitment to mobilizing financial resources and technical expertise to strengthen Ghana’s climate resilience.

    The discussions focused on identifying key areas of cooperation between the EU and Ghana, as well as scaling up existing projects to align with the government’s climate priorities.

    As part of his vision for a sustainable and climate-resilient future, Seidu Issifu proposed the establishment of a Climate Change and Sustainability Hub.

    This hub, he noted, would serve as a center for research and innovation, skills development, financing opportunities, capacity building, and SME development in addressing climate change.

    “A Climate Change and Sustainability Hub will be a game-changer for Ghana. It will foster collaboration among stakeholders, provide financing avenues for green projects, and empower SMEs with the necessary skills and resources to drive sustainable development,” the minister stated.

    The EU Working Group plays a crucial role in fostering international collaboration on climate action, particularly in countries like Ghana that are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.

    By bringing together representatives from various European nations, the group serves as a platform for dialogue, knowledge exchange, and strategic partnerships.

    The EU Working Group welcomed the appointment of Hon. Seidu Issifu as the Minister of State for Climate Change and Sustainability, describing it as a bold move by President John Dramani Mahama in tackling climate change head-on and promoting sustainability.

    The group helps mobilise financial resources, technical expertise, and policy support to strengthen Ghana’s climate resilience.

    Additionally, it facilitates the alignment of existing and new projects with national climate priorities, ensuring that interventions are impactful and sustainable.

    Through joint initiatives, capacity-building programs, and innovation-driven solutions, the group contributes to Ghana’s efforts in mitigating climate risks, adapting to changing environmental conditions, and achieving long-term sustainability goals.

    The meeting concluded with both parties expressing optimism about deepening their cooperation in climate action.

    Moving forward, Ghana and the EU will explore concrete steps to operationalize their shared climate goals and enhance partnerships that drive sustainable economic transformation.



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