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African countries make strides on net-zero journey

11 Feb 2025 - by Staff reporter
 Source: ClearIAS
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African countries have mapped out practical measures they can take to advance the green transition of shipping on the continent, focusing on maritime governance, infrastructure development and job creation. 

More than 200 representatives from 35 nations gathered in Mombasa, Kenya last week for a workshop to discuss how to support the implementation of the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Revised Strategy for the Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Ships (IMO GHG Strategy) across the continent.  

IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez called for country and regional-level action for the IMO GHG Strategy to succeed. “The IMO’s climate ambition is clear. The focus now should be on action and implementation, and IMO stands ready to support African member states in their efforts.” 

A range of actionable steps was identified for countries to increase ratification and implementation of the IMO treaty regulating emissions from ships into air.

More national action plans on GHG reduction and advancing sustainable port development topped the agenda. 

Acceleration of alternative fuel production and availability, and the creation of more green maritime jobs also came under the spotlight.

The outcome of discussions will be reflected in a workshop document summarising identified challenges, recommendations and needs for assistance from African countries.  

Addressing the gathering, Hon. Hassan Ali Joho, cabinet secretary at the ministry of mining, blue economy and maritime affairs of Kenya, emphasised Africa’s “leading role” in shaping the green transition in the Global South, as well as the benefits of greener shipping. 

“Our ports, shipping routes, and maritime industries are integral to global trade and must evolve in alignment with the net-zero emissions target by 2050. By doing so, we can create green jobs, attract investments, and build resilient economies while addressing the pressing challenges of climate change.” 

The event was organised by the IMO in collaboration with the Kenyan ministry of mining, blue economy and maritime affairs, and in partnership with the Danish Maritime Authority.  

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