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Ghana Assembles Climate Champions to Tackle Global Crisis

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  • Ghana is launching a dynamic new initiative called the Climate Ambassadors Programme to combat the challenges of climate change.
  • The Climate Ambassadors Programme has a two-pronged attack
  • Ghana has been a champion for climate change solutions since signing the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 1992.

Ghana is launching a dynamic new initiative called the Climate Ambassadors Programme to combat the challenges of climate change. This program is a key part of the country’s National Adaptation Plan (NAP), a strategic approach that leverages influential figures to drive effective climate action.

Building Momentum and Awareness

The Climate Ambassadors Programme has a two-pronged attack. First, it aims to build political momentum for strong adaptation strategies across Ghana. Second, it seeks to raise public awareness about climate change at all levels. This includes securing access to climate funding from both domestic and international sources.

A Diverse Team for a Complex Challenge

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently inaugurated a diverse team of seven climate ambassadors. These individuals come from various sectors, including traditional rulers, religious organizations (Christian and Muslim), security forces, local governments, and the Ghana Journalists Association.

The team boasts prominent figures like the Akwamuhene Akyamfour Asafo Boakye Agyemang-Badu, Christian Council General-Secretary Rev. Dr. Cyril Fayose, and Ghana Journalists Association General-Secretary Kofi Yeboah.

Ghana’s Commitment to Climate Action

Ghana has been a champion for climate change solutions since signing the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 1992. The EPA spearheads these efforts, working alongside the UNFCCC focal point within the Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation (MESTI).

The National Adaptation Plan process, ongoing since 2018, is a crucial element in this fight. It aims to create a unified plan for tackling climate change across various levels of government and society. The Climate Ambassadors Programme is a cornerstone of this plan, utilizing the influence of key stakeholders to drive widespread climate action.

The Ambassadors’ Mandate

These climate ambassadors have a critical role to play. They will advocate for cross-sectoral collaboration in developing and implementing climate adaptation plans. Additionally, they will highlight progress on adaptation efforts at both national and local levels.

Furthermore, the ambassadors will influence specific projects across various sectors to ensure climate adaptation plans are effectively integrated. They will also identify opportunities and resources needed for fair and inclusive implementation of these plans.

Collective Action is Key

Dr. John Kingsley Krugu, acting Executive Secretary of the EPA, emphasized the importance of collective action. He stressed that climate change is reshaping the global socio-economic landscape, and nations must prioritize adaptation strategies for sustainable development.

Dr. Krugu emphasized the widespread impact of climate change, citing droughts, floods, and rising temperatures. He declared it the biggest threat to achieving sustainable development goals and called for a unified approach to address it.

The NAP Coordinator, Dr. Antwi Boasiako Amoah, underscored the significance of the ambassador program. He described it as a vital tool for deploying a multifaceted approach to tackling the climate crisis. Dr. Amoah urged the ambassadors to collaborate effectively in mobilizing resources, both human and material, to support climate action, particularly adaptation efforts.

By assembling this diverse team of Climate Ambassadors, Ghana is taking a proactive step towards a more sustainable future. Through collaboration and public awareness, this program has the potential to make a significant impact in the fight against climate change.

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