Ghana advances climate commitments with 2025 updated NDC validation process

Date: 2026-05-17
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Ghana has intensified efforts to consolidate its climate action agenda with the validation of its 2025 updated Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC), as stakeholders convened at a national workshop to review and strengthen the framework guiding the country’s climate and development priorities.

The workshop brought together government officials, development partners, and sector actors to assess Ghana’s revised commitments under the updated NDC, which outlines the country’s strategic approach to climate action, energy transition, and sustainable economic transformation.

Speaking during the opening session, Chief Director of the Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Suweibatu Adams, described the 2025 NDC as a comprehensive national blueprint aimed at driving green jobs, resilient infrastructure development, and sustainable growth.

She emphasized that while the updated framework reflects strong national ambition, its success will depend on effective implementation supported by strong partnerships, innovative financing mechanisms, and coordinated action across all sectors.

According to her, translating climate commitments into tangible outcomes requires sustained collaboration between government institutions, development partners, and the private sector to ensure that policy objectives are fully realised.

The validation process forms part of Ghana’s broader efforts to align its development agenda with global climate goals while strengthening resilience against environmental and economic shocks.

 

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