Accra, Dec. 5, – Various cities
in Africa are collaborating to enhance disaster reduction efforts in their
respective countries and to adapt to the changing climate.
Many of such cities are
represented at a three-day meeting being held in Accra under the theme: “C40
African Adaptation Forum Network”, to discuss and to set the right framework
for ensuring that cities adapt to the challenges and opportunities that climate
change presents.
Some of cities being represented
include Cairo, Dakar, Durban, Addis Ababa, Cape Town, Dar-Es-Salaam,
Johannesburg, Nairobi and Tshwane.
The C40 is a climate change group
connecting over 90 of the world’s greatest cities representing over 650 million
people for them to learn technologies and practices which can be used in
adaptation to climate change.
The joint effort would also
develop and promote research to explore preparedness strategies that can
strengthen the local authority’s ability to manage and recover from disaster
events.
Mr Mohammed Adjei Sowah, the
Accra Metropolitan Chief Executive, said: “Accra as a member of the network is
committed to ensure that steps are taken to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions
while developing and implementing strategies to be resilient.”
He said cities must lead the
efforts of climate change mitigation as projected by the United Nations
reports, with the growing decentralisation around the world and the high rate
of urbanisation.
More so, he said, there is an
indication that over 50 per cent of the world’s population would be living in
cities by 2050.
Mr Sowah said the Accra
population is currently estimated at two million residents while 1.5 million
visit the city daily and these bring about various concerns.
“Our lifestyles and other
practices are impacting negatively on air quality, temperature, waste
management and among others,” he said.
Mr Sowah expressed the hope that
the Network would bring more ideas, experiences and frameworks that has worked
in other countries to be incorporated in the Climate Action Plan.
Mr Hastings Chikoko, the Regional
Director for Africa C40, said climate change is causing problems to cities and
there is the need to bring together stakeholders to share ideas on how to
assist the vulnerable to adapt to the concern.
He urged the participants to
focus on best practices for formulating and implementing improved policies to
support cities in Africa.
GNA
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