Priority Issues for the Africa Climate Summit 2025:Financing a Resilient and Just Future
Abstract
The brief argues that Africa’s climate resilience and green development hinge on reforming an inequitable global financial architecture and securing grant-based, low-cost capital. It concludes with specific recommendations for a unified African position, emphasizing the need to leverage ACS2 as a strategic platform to secure equitable outcomes at COP30 and beyond.
Executive Summary
The Second Africa Climate Summit (ACS2) in Addis Ababa represents a pivotal moment for shaping the continent’s collective climate agenda ahead of COP30. This policy brief identifies five critical priority issues that demand concerted action: innovative financing mechanisms, access to emerging technologies, a just transition in the critical minerals value chain, operationalization of the loss and damage fund, and closing the policy implementation gap. The brief argues that Africa’s climate resilience and green development hinge on reforming an inequitable global financial architecture and securing grant-based, low-cost capital. It concludes with specific recommendations for a unified African position, emphasizing the need to leverage ACS2 as a strategic platform to secure equitable outcomes at COP30 and beyond.