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CPLC Workshop - Carbon Pricing in Africa: Opportunities for action at sub-national level

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Carbon Pricing in Africa: Opportunities for action at sub-national level

The implementation of African NDCs would require about $4 trillion for mitigation and an additional $488 billion for adaptation by 2030. The achievement of this objective of mobilizing climate finance can only be achieved through the use of innovative mechanisms and instruments, in particular those provided under the international cooperation approaches of the Paris agreement, in connection with the development of the carbon market in Africa.

The establishment of a carbon market, which has become an important new source of financing for carbon mitigation projects and programs, is indeed an effective lever for accelerating the reduction of GHG emissions as well as the establishment of a transparency framework linked to the MRV system that supports it. In this perspective, the adoption of a structuring and inclusive approach has proven its effectiveness in developed countries and is beginning to inspire developing countries and LDCs, especially given the enormous potential that African countries have in terms of emission reductions that can be put on sale in the framework of the international carbon market. This potential is estimated at 1.5 Gt CO2 by 2030, which could generate an additional income of $29 billion that could potentially be reinvested to increase the ambition and accelerate the implementation of CDNs.

Important initiatives have been launched to promote this bottom-up dynamic which aims at ensuring better integration between the national and local levels and creating an enabling environment for the implementation of the Paris agreement. This workshop aims to contextualize carbon pricing and its objectives in relation to sub-national actors in Africa. It focuses on locally appropriate carbon pricing instruments and how to address some of the challenges of carbon pricing.

Program

Time: 10:00 AM - 12:PM EDT

Duration: 2 hours

Opening Remarks:

Ms. Wendy Hughes, Manager, Carbon Markets and Innovation, World Bank

Mr. Jean Pierre Elong Mbassi, Secretary General, UCLG Africa   

Keynote Address:

Minister Lee White, Minister of Environment, Gabon  

Video intervention: 

Importance of engaging local authorities in climate actionMs. Ishanlosen Odiaua, Senior Social Development Specialist, World Bank

Scene-Setter Address:

Mr. Andrei Marcu, Founder & Executive Director, ERCST

Intervention

Opportunities of carbon pricing and markets in Africa. Ms. Mandy Rambharos, Head of Just Energy Transition, Eskom  

Panel 1

How African cities can contribute to ensure a successful transition from the Clean Development Mechanism (under the Kyoto Protocol) to Article 6 of the Paris Agreement with a view to achieving national commitments?

  • Ms. Rachel Boiti-Douayoua, Representative of the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development, Cote d’Ivoire  

  • Mr. Yassine Daoudi, Mayor of Guisser, Morocco; Vice President of AMPCC (French speaker)  

  • Mr. Frederic Vallier, Secretary General, Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR)

  • Mr. Yacoubou Bio Sawe, Chief of Staff to the President and Director of the Environmental Management and Sustainable Development Unit, BOAD  

Moderator: Ms. Rokhaya Sy Gaye, President of the Tournesol Association, African Gender Group, Country Monitor for GCF - Ville de Dakar

Intervention

Opportunities for investment and finance for climate action in Africa. Rachael Antwi, Head Sustainable Finance, Koa Capital 

Panel Discussion 2:

What are the most effective ways to involve sub-national authorities in the strategy of implementing a national and regional framework on the carbon market and consequently structure the operational framework of cities and territories in the carbon market? 

  • Ms. Hakima El Haite, President, World Federation of Liberal and Democratic Parties, Morocco; Former Minister of Environment, Morocco

  • Mr. Anthony Nyong, Director for Climate Change and Green Growth, AfDB

  • Mr. Andy Deacon, Director of Strategy and Operations, GCoM  

  • Mr. Naguib Amine, Team Leader, Climate Med  

  • Mr. Stephan Pouffary, President, ENERGIES2050  

ModeratorMs. Angela Naneu Churie Kallhauge, Head, Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition (CPLC) Secretariat  

Closing Remarks:

Mr. Jean Pierre Elong Mbassi, Secretary General UCLG Africa

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