AfDB and GGGI partner to fast-track Green Growth in Africa

IMG_2263A farmer demonstrates how to measure rainfall, while WFP Southern African Regional Director Lola Castro and Zambia country Director, Jennifer Bitonde look on. Photo credit: WFP Zambia

The African Development Bank and the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the sidelines of the African Development Bank Group’s Annual Meetings in Busan, to promote programs, projects, joint studies and research activities to accelerate green growth options for African countries.

The African Development Bank and the Global Green Growth Institute will cooperate in several areas, including conducting a joint study on green growth readiness in Africa and exploring ways to align both organizations’ activities with the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).

Further, the two organizations will work together to generate synergies in areas, such as the Global Green Growth Institute’s cities programs and the African Development Bank’s initiatives on clean energy, sustainable landscapes, green cities and water and sanitation, with the ultimate goal of strengthening climate resilience in Africa.

The MoU was signed by Amadou Hott, AfDB Vice-President for Power, Energy, Climate and Green Growth, while Hyoeun Jenny Kim, Deputy Director General and Head of Green Growth Planning and Implementation, signed on behalf of GGGI.

“The African Development Bank believes in building strong partnerships to accelerate Africa’s development,” said Amadou Hott. “This MoU with the Global Green Growth Institute strengthens our cooperation for effective delivery of the High 5s agenda in a manner that transitions African countries towards green growth. We very much look forward to this collaboration with GGGI.”

And his GGGI counterpart, Hyoeun Jenny Kim said, “The MoU we sign today will also support the sharing of green growth knowledge and best practices from GGGI’s Member and partner countries.”

He said GGGI looks forward to conducting joint research activities with African Development Bank in designing and developing green growth projects and programs and sharing knowledge and experience through launching joint publications and participating in and co-organizing events – all of which will help to promote green growth in Africa.

According to Africa’s premier multilateral financier, the partnership reinforces the work of the Africa NDC Hub which it hosts whose aim is to accelerate climate action to transition Africa towards a low carbon and climate resilient development pathway.

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