Africa urged to shift climate adaptation from commitments to concrete action

Date: 2026-05-20
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Chair of the African Group of Negotiators on Climate Change (AGN), Nana Dr. Antwi-Boasiako Amoah, has called for urgent and practical action to strengthen climate adaptation efforts across the continent, warning that Africa cannot continue relying on fragmented responses while communities face escalating climate impacts.

Dr. Amoah made the remarks while delivering the opening statement remotely at the Pan African Coalition for Adaptation and Resilience (PACAR 2026) Workshop held in Athi River, Kenya.

He stressed that Africa must move adaptation “from recognition to implementation,” arguing that current approaches remain insufficient to address the scale and severity of climate shocks affecting vulnerable populations.

According to him, the continent can no longer afford underfunded and uncoordinated adaptation initiatives, noting that millions of people are already experiencing the consequences of climate change, including extreme weather events and environmental stressors.

Dr. Amoah further emphasized the need to transform general commitments into measurable outcomes, scaled interventions and country-owned resilience programmes capable of delivering tangible impact.

He added that Africa’s climate agenda should be treated not merely as a sequence of meetings and declarations, but as a structured pathway toward effective implementation and long-term resilience building.

The AGN Chair’s remarks come amid growing calls from African climate negotiators and stakeholders for increased financing, stronger coordination and accelerated action to support adaptation efforts across the continent.

 

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