TheMinistry of Green Economy and Environmenthas called for stronger collaboration between scientific researchers and government policymakers to help Zambia respond effectively to the growing impacts of climate change. Speaking at the 5thZambia Climate Compatible Growth Network Annual Workshopheld at theRadisson Blu Hotel, the ministry’s Permanent Secretary said the country is increasingly facing climate-related challenges such as prolonged droughts, flooding and unpredictable rainfall patterns that threaten agriculture and energy production. Zambia Climate Compatible Growth Network Annual Workshop To address these challenges, government is working with theClimate Compatible Growth Networkon two major initiatives aimed at improving climate planning and financing.
The first initiative involves the use of theCLEWS Framework, a data-driven planning system that helps experts analyse the relationship between climate, land, energy and water resources. Officials say the tool will enable policymakers to make informed decisions based on scientific data rather than assumptions. The second initiative focuses on training government technical staff through theFINPLAN Training Programme.
The programme is designed to strengthen the country’s ability to estimate funding requirements for green projects and improve access to international climate financing opportunities such as theGreen Climate Fund. The Permanent Secretary noted that although significant research is produced in universities, much of it remains unused in policy implementation. He said the partnership aims to bridge the gap between research and policymaking so that scientific discoveries translate into practical solutions that benefit communities.
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The workshop brought together a wide range of stakeholders including energy experts, disability advocates and private sector representatives to ensure that the transition to a greener economy is inclusive. Government reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable development and climate resilience in line with the goals outlined in theEighth National Development Plan. The two-day workshop is expected to provide a platform for experts and policymakers to exchange ideas and identify practical strategies for building a resilient and environmentally sustainable future for Zambia.
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