ECOWAS Finalises Regional Climate Change Strategy

Isatou Jawara

 

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Inter-departmental Committee holds its fifth meeting for the finalisation of its Regional Climate Strategy (RCS).

 

The exercise involved representatives of the various technical departments and specialised agencies within the Interdepartmental Committee on the Environment of the ECOWAS.

 

Representing The Gambia at this Abuja meeting was the Director of Climate Change

 

The main objective of collecting the latest observations and contributions from all the departments of the ECOWAS Commission is to finalise the draft RCS.

 

This meeting was the culmination of an inclusive and participatory process initiated at the beginning of 2021 by the ECOWAS Commission, with the technical and financial support of the Global Climate Change Alliance (GCCA+) West Africa project funded by the European Union and executed by Expertise France.   

 

The meeting was chaired by Mr KOFFI Yao Bernard, Head of the Environment and Climate Change Division and brought together the staff of the Departments in charge of the following sectors: Agriculture, Energy, Environment, Macro-economy, Trade, Finance, Transport, Business, Humanitarian and Water Resources. 

 

The discussions during the plenary sessions made it possible to revise and agree on the content resulting from the contributions collected during the four previous meetings of the said Interdepartmental Committee.

 

 Thus, the vision, the general objective, and the specific objectives were refined accordingly. Then reformulations and adjustments were made to the actions proposed in the action plan relating to the various sectors; such as Agriculture, Energy, Transport, Water Resources, Climate Services and Disaster Risks, Trade, Industry, Health and Coastal Zones. 

 

The draft Regional Climate Strategy should enable the ECOWAS Commission to consolidate and harmonise its intervention framework for the fight against climate change in the region, taking into account both the dimensions of adaptation and mitigation of the impacts of climate change in connection with the Paris Agreement,