The African Climate Policy Center (ACPC) of the United Nations supports the Africa Group of Negotiators in taking stock of a two-decade journey in the UNFCCC global negotiations in how much gains made or losses incurred in a pursuit of its priorities in reducing climate risks and vulnerability in adaptation, recalibrating the way forward. Experts from FOKABS, in collaboration with other partners, conducted a comprehensive analysis of all the aspects of the UNFCCC negotiations and prepared key policy documents tailored to provide a good understanding of what is at stake emerging from a historical analysis, in redefining Africa’s interests and future participation in the UNFCCC conference of Parties (COP).
Limpopo River Basin Management for Sustainable Development: MTE
The Limpopo River Basin (LRB) spans four countries—Botswana, Mozambique, South Africa, and Zimbabwe—covering an estimated catchment area of 412,000 km². Home to around 18 million people, this population is expected to exceed 20 million by 2040 (LIMCOM 2013). Urban...