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Africa: Second Africa Climate Summit Anticipated to Drive Actionable Climate Solutions

Addis Ababa, — Minister of Planning and Development Fitsum Assefa underscored that Second Africa Climate Summit (ACS2), would be instrumental to catalyze solutions for a resilient future.

The summit pursuant to the decision adopted at the recent African Union Summit aiming to accelerate global solution and financing.

The summit, organized in collaboration with the African Union Commission, will be held from September 8 to 10, 2025 in Addis Ababa aiming to catalyze global climate solutions and enhance access to climate financing for Africa’s sustainable development.

In a media briefing today, Minister of Planning and Development Fitsum emphasized that Ethiopia’s election to host this summit reflects its longstanding commitment to climate resilience and sustainable development.

“The Government of Ethiopia has long demonstrated its commitment to climate action, which is evidenced by initiatives such as the Climate-Resilient Green Economy (CRGE) Strategy, launched in 2011, which has since become a cornerstone of the country’s 10-Year Development Plan,” she emphasized.

The minister also noted that Ethiopia continues to translate its climate commitments into tangible results through nationally recognized flagship initiatives.

According to her, these include the Green Legacy Initiative, which saw over 40 billion tree seedlings planted between 2019 and 2023, and ambitious programs in renewable energy, e-mobility, climate-smart urban planning, sustainable land management, and watershed development.