Dec

2

2022

10:00—11:30 AM Eastern Time (US & Canada) 3:00 - 4:30pm Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
CGD TALKS

COP27 Stocktake: What Is the Role Of Fossil Fuels In Africa’s Energy Transition?

Opening Remarks

  • Masood Ahmed, President, Center for Global Development 

Panelists

  • Raul Alfaro-Pelico, Senior Director of Energy Transition Academy at the Global South Program, RMI
  • Vijaya Ramachandran, Director for Energy and Development at The Breakthrough Institute & Non-Resident Fellow, CGD
  • Aaron Sayne, Senior Governance Officer at Natural Resource Governance Institute
  • Youba Sokona,Vice Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Professor Honorary University College London

Moderator

  • Ragnheiður (Ragga) Elín Árnadóttir, Director of the OECD Development Centre

By the end of the century, Africa will account for forty percent of global population, yet Africa accounts for two-thirds of the global extreme poor population. The continent thus needs to expand energy access for its rapidly growing population and industry, as well as provide access to clean cooking and electricity for millions of families.

Today African countries endowed with fossil fuels look to monetise their gas and oil discoveries, while many others which to include natural gas in their energy mix. With Europe turning to Africa to plug its energy demand and further its development priorities, there remains a tension between African governments on one hand with donor nations and development finance institutions on the other. Donor countries and DFIs have continued to advocate increasingly restrictive policies on financing for oil and gas projects, thereby reducing African countries’ ability to develop these resources. This roundtable will breakdown the nuances of climate change adaptation and finance in Africa, while addressing grievances and pressures felt by African nations.

The OECD Development Centre’s Equitable Framework and Finance for Extractive-based Countries in Transition (EFFECT), which was launched at COP27, provides a toolbox for policy makers to drive economy-wide decarbonisation and systemic change, while accounting for countries’ specific needs and development priorities. This event will be in partnership with the OECD Development Centre.

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