2,000 participants, representing 25 African nationalities and the diversity of committed actors engaged in the fight against climate change (local governments, businesses, unions, environmental NGOs, farmers, women and youth organisation, researchers) gathered over 3 days of work and networking at the Climate Chance Summit Africa in Accra, Ghana.
Many high-level figures participated in the Summit, highlighting the importance of this mobilising event on climate change.
For Senator
Ronan Dantec, President of Climate Chance Association and climate spokesperson for UCLG-Africa “the success of the Summit underlines non-state actors’ ambition and need to develop new projects. It confirms our willingness to continue committing ourselves to the cause to strengthen an environment that encourages climate action in Africa”.
Jean-Pierre Elong Mbassi, Secretary General of UCLG-Africa insisted on how “the Climate Chance Summit – Africa aims to be the annual ‘pre-COP’ for non-state-actors in Africa”.
The former President of Republic of Ghana
John Kofi Kufuor, former UN special envoy for Climate Change, participated in the opening of the Summit and stated “When I first heard of ‘Climate Chance’, I thought of ‘luck’ and therefore hope. Allow me to express my gratitude for your invitation to participate in this event.”
As he opened the Summit, his excellency
Nana Akufo-Addo, President of the Republic of Ghana, highlighted the importance of local climate action. He declared the following “Local plans are a must, let us take action to reduce carbon footprint in our cities and make it part of the solutions.”
Hon.
Hajia Halima Mahama, Minister of Local Governments and Rural Development of Ghana declared "The key issue local governments confront is finance, it is part of the discussion in this conference"
Jeffrey Sachs, Special Advisor to the UN Secretary General on the SDGs and Director of Columbia’s Center for Sustainable Development and of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network,
Tomasz Chruszczow Special Envoy for Climate Change, High Level Champion for COP 24,
Luc Gnacadja Member of Climate Chance Association, former Minister of the Environment, Housing and Urban Planning in Benin, former Executive Secretary of the UNCCD. (Full programme
here)