Addis Ababa, April 1, 2025 (ENA) — According to Jolly Wasambo, who serves as the coordinator of the AUC’s Intra-ACP Climate Services and Related Applications program, coordinated collective action across the continent is essential for addressing climate challenges in Africa.
As he states, many African nations are involved in climate initiatives centered around natural resources.
“In Ethiopia, they have initiated the Green Legacy program, which involves planting billions of trees… This green movement is crucial for addressing problems like land degradation due to desertification and enhancing carbon capture,” according to the coordinator.
He pointed out that other nations have their own programs too, suggesting, “Why don’t we unite as one continent and declare, ‘This initiative was launched in Ethiopia, this project was implemented in Tanzania, and this program succeeded in Burkina Faso?'”
Wasambo thinks that Africans ought to unite and strive for cooperation between countries, enabling them to exchange experiences; allowing them to adopt best practices as well, and subsequently support each other in this collective effort.
The coordinator additionally mentioned that the African Union has created the Great Green Wall Framework and Strategy.
The African Union has developed the Great Green Wall Framework and Strategy, which essentially aims to bring these nations together in the region, ensuring their commitment to moving forward with this initiative.
He explained that dependable and prompt climate data is essential for delivering accessible, current, and trustworthy information and services. This helps support socioeconomic growth at both national and continental levels.
Wasambo argued that the African Union Commission is ideally suited for coordinating these initiatives.
“When it comes to Africa, the AUC is the entity responsible for these initiatives, and they are actively involved across several sectors,” he stated, adding that the commission is particularly focused on uniting member states in forestry and sustainable management of the blue economy.
Moreover, the coordinator advocated for a cooperative strategy to build upon current programs and new ideas such as the Green Legacy initiative in Ethiopia and similar efforts.
Most importantly, as we proceed, we must also keep our eyes wide open. What other new initiatives and innovations are emerging?
Through the ClimSA initiative, he mentioned that the AUC is dedicated to improving the ability of member countries to produce and use accurate climate data.
To achieve this, we require accurate and up-to-date climate data for policymakers to make informed decisions, alongside enabling those who utilize such information to enhance their economic growth and overall wellbeing within their respective nations.
This initiative seeks to fill data gaps through the use of space technology and by offering infrastructure along with training to participating countries.
“We must enhance the capabilities of national meteorological and hydrological agencies since they generate weather and climate data, which all sectors can utilize,” Wasambo explained further.
The coordinator highlighted that the Integrated African Strategy for Meteorology, Weather, and Climate Services was approved in 2022.
The strategy serves as a roadmap for the continent, outlining how it can produce information.
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