Togo Starts Updating National Climate Change Plan

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Wednesday, 25 December 2024 15:10
Togo Starts Updating National Climate Change Plan

(Togo First) - Togo is updating its National Climate Change Adaptation Plan (PNACC). The project kicked off on December 23, in Lomé. The PNACC addresses climate change impacts, including irregular rainy seasons, agricultural land degradation, and heightened natural disaster risks.

Environment Director Méry Yaou emphasized the need for regular updates to the plan. "It is essential to reassess the measures taken, integrate new challenges and emerging needs, and propose initiatives to help populations and ecosystems adapt sustainably," she stated.

The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) backs the update. Commenting on the project, Oyetunde Diwa, a Program Officer at FAO, said: "When it comes to climate change, every life counts. We are working to identify and validate priority adaptation options, with a focus on financing them”.

The original PNACC was validated in May 2017 and outlined significant changes in Togo's climate system due to natural and human factors. The five-year plan focused on three strategic areas: integrating climate adaptation into planning documents, implementing adaptation options and capacity building, and mobilizing financing for adaptation. These priorities will be maintained but adapted to current conditions.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

 

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