Regional transparency hub launched for Central African States

24 March 2022

The launch of the Regional Climate Action Transparency Hub for Central Africa (ReCATH for Central Africa) marks a milestone in regional climate cooperation. The Hub will establish a centre and a network for the region to support countries’ ongoing efforts to address climate challenges by building strong frameworks with sound data to plan, implement and track effective climate policies and action.

Hosted by the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) and co-located with a specialized institution of ECCAS, the Center for Application and Climatological Forecasting of Central Africa (CAPC-AC), the Hub is based in Douala, Cameroon, and funded by the Initiative for Climate Action Transparency (ICAT). The Hub will engage stakeholders across eleven countries - Angola, Burundi, Cameroon, Chad, Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Sao-Tomé and Principe. Over a three-year period, the Hub will support collection and management of data and information needed to design effective climate policies, support their implementation including resource mobilization and enable tracking and evaluation. It will also be the basis for stakeholder engagement and international reporting.

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“The Central African Community is eager to play a more active role in shaping climate action,” said Gilberto Da Piedade Verissimo, ECCAS President. “By helping governments strengthen their capabilities to shape, track and report on climate action, the ReCATH will make an important contribution to enable better informed policy-making, and help mobilize resources for the investments urgently needed.”

Building on a detailed assessment of the needs and priorities of the countries engaged in the Hub, the project will incorporate collecting, analyzing, and utilizing data and information on greenhouse gas emissions and projections, sustainable development impacts of climate policies, and loss and damage and risks and vulnerabilities, allowing for detailed analyses of mitigation and adaptation actions, and their investment needs.

The Hub will bring together stakeholders from all Central African countries and support the development of a common foundation for climate action. Financial and technical support to the Hub is being provided by the Initiative for Climate Action Transparency (ICAT), which is managed and supported by the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS).

“The opening of ReCATH marks an important milestone for ICAT towards its overarching goal of helping developing countries harness sound data and information to effectively join global efforts to combat climate change. The vision is for countries in Central Africa to act on climate change while at the same time strengthening their ability to advance national development priorities,” said Dr. Henning Wuester, ICAT Director.

Kathryn Hampshire is Aether's project manager for ReCATH-ECCAS.

KH.png“The ReCATH-ECCAS project provides an exciting opportunity to create long-term improvements in institutional capacity and climate action tracking across the region. The framework we will put in place will allow countries to work together, sharing knowledge and experiences in a collaborative, sustainable system. I’m looking forward to working with our team and in-country experts to identify areas for action and implement innovative solutions.”

 

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