Ethiopia to Lead the International Climate Action Process by Example at COP28
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - November 1, 2023(MoPD)
Ethiopia is preparing to engage in all aspects of COP28, the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference, which will be held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from November 30 to December 12, 2023.
Speaking at a Development Partners Group (DPG) meeting on Ethiopia's engagement at COP28, Dr. Getahun Garedew, Director General of the Ethiopian Environment Authority, representing H.E Dr. Fitsum Asefa, Minister of Planning and Development, emphasized Ethiopia's commitment to multilateralism and its willingness to lead the international climate action process by example.
Dr. Getahun highlighted Ethiopia's ambitious vision for a net zero GHG emission and climate resilient prosperous nation by 2050 and its progress on implementing national climate initiatives, such as Green Legacy Initiative, Gebeta for Generations, and Yelemat Turufat.
He also outlined Ethiopia's plans for COP28, including ministerial side events and meetings with potential partners and decision-makers. He called on DPG members to expand their support for climate action and to help translate Ethiopia's ambitious climate strategies and plans into action.
Ethiopia's engagement at COP28 is expected to be a major focus of the event. The country is seen as a leader in climate action in Africa, and its ambitious plans for a net zero future are attracting global attention.
Ethiopia's participation in COP28 is also seen as an opportunity for the country to share its experiences with other developing countries and to learn from best practices around the world.
The DPG meeting was attended by representatives from governments, multilateral organizations, and civil society organizations.
The presentation on Ethiopia's preparation for COP28 was presented by Dr. Getahun Garedew, Director General of the Ethiopian Environment Authority.
Following Dr. Garedew's presentation, there was a panel discussion on Ethiopia's preparation for COP28. The panel included representatives from the Ethiopian government and development partners.
The panelists discussed a range of topics, including:
• Ethiopia's key priorities for COP28
• The country's progress on implementing its climate change commitments
• The challenges and opportunities Ethiopia faces in its transition to a green economy
• The role of development partners in supporting Ethiopia's climate action
The panelists agreed that Ethiopia has made significant progress on climate action in recent years. However, they also highlighted the need for continued support from development partners to help the country achieve its ambitious climate goals.
The COP28 meeting is expected to be a major opportunity for Ethiopia to showcase its leadership on climate action and to secure the support it needs to transition to a green economy.