Accra, Dec 19 – Mr Clement
Humado, Member of Parliament for
Anlo constituency, has said that the Ministry of Finance is not doing much as a signatory
authority in funding of climate change
projects.
According to him, although
private people had proposals, they were not able to access funding citing for
example carbon financing and called on the authorities in the Ministry to be up and doing.
Mr Humado who told the Ghana News
Agency in an interview in Bonn, Germany during the recent COP23 that the issue
regarding the coastal development authority had to be examined seriously as it
was an area that could provide Ghana with the necessary funding for adaptation
and mitigation projects.
He said there was the need to
belong to an accredited entity to be able to source funding and these
accredited institutions had to be local institutions like research institutions
such as university of Ghana or the Ministries who would be at the forefront to
draw up programmes.
He said an inter-agency dialogue
was needed to engage in discussions on the important national issues and
observed that MESTI and Lands Ministry have some overlapping roles that was
contradicting their activities.
He called for the engagement
of Metropolitan, Municipal and District
Assemblies to have some partnership with
them by including climate change programmes in their medium term plans.
GNA

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