Low-Carbon Transition in Côte d’Ivoire

Project

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  • Climate

  • Sustainable development

Copyright : Hanuman Films
Copyright : Hanuman Films
Project start date
Status

Ongoing

Project end date
Financing amount (Euro)
€6m
Country and region
Ivory Coast, Africa
Funders

The project aims to enhance the climate performance of Côte d'Ivoire for the climate change mitigation and adaptation components, in line with the Paris Agreement.

Climate change is a global challenge. Climate action has become a global priority and under the Paris Agreement, 220 countries have pledged to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the adverse effects of climate change.

In Côte d’Ivoire, extreme weather events are increasing rapidly. The country is already experiencing a sharp rise in temperatures and the number of days of drought, rising sea level, higher rainfall variability and irregularity, and increased frequency in heavy rains and floods.

Côte d'Ivoire has made the fight against climate change one of its priorities, by pledging to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 30.41% by 2030 in its Nationally Determined Contribution. To tackle the increasing effects of climate change, it is vital to collectively build a low-carbon economy to support growth and set the country on a path towards low greenhouse gas emissions.

For mitigation, the Ivorian Government is focusing its efforts on four main sectors: energy, forestry, agriculture and waste. For adaptation, the main areas for action are agriculture, forestry, water resources, health and coastal areas.

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