The African Development Bank Group showcased a strong commitment to climate resilience at the 2023 UN Climate Change Conference (COP28). Key highlights include:
- Alliance for Green Infrastructure in Africa (AGIA): Over $175 million was mobilized for AGIA, emphasizing green infrastructure vital for climate-friendly growth.
- Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) Advocacy: The Bank advocated using SDRs to bolster development resources for countries in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean, focusing on those most in need.
- Climate Adaptation Initiatives: These initiatives encompass clean cooking solutions and climate-resilient debt clauses, demonstrating a holistic approach to climate adaptation.
- Renewable Energy and Female-Led Businesses: The Bank announced significant support for renewable energy projects and female-led businesses in climate adaptation, aligning with COP28’s goal of tripling renewable energy capacity in the Sahel.
- EU Carbon Border Tax Concerns: The Bank expressed concerns about the EU carbon border tax adjustment mechanism, highlighting its potential impact on African economies.
- Africa and Middle East SAFE Initiative: Participation in this initiative underlines the Bank’s commitment to climate-smart agriculture practices, crucial for sustainable development.
- Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) Consortium: This involvement marks a strategic move towards revolutionizing Africa’s energy landscape through innovative energy storage solutions.
- COP28 UAE Declaration Endorsement: The Bank’s endorsement of this declaration signifies its alignment with global climate goals and cooperative efforts.
- Promotion of Green Bonds and AFC Partnerships: The Bank’s efforts to promote green bonds and its partnerships with the Africa Finance Corporation reflect a strategic focus on sustainable financing for infrastructure projects.
These initiatives by the African Development Bank Group at COP28 highlight a comprehensive strategy aimed at fostering a climate-resilient Africa, aligning with the Paris Agreement and Sustainable Development Goals.