Project

Green African Transformation (GREAT) Pathways - Building a partnership for Africa–EU collaboration on low-carbon development (BMZ project)

This project aims to support EU-Africa Summit and discuss the implications and expectations of the EU Green Deal in Africa.

Date Published
23 Dec 2020
Expected Start Date
01 Aug 2020
Expected End Date
31 Mar 2021
Project Type
Research
Project Status
Active

This project will produce a series of knowledge products including a briefing note and other communications products to support the EU-Africa Summit in 2021 and inform discussions on green transitions in Africa and the future of the EU-Africa partnerships in the context of the EU Green Deal. The work articulates the development need for greater knowledge on the implications and expectations of the Green Deal on EU-Africa partnership in trade and development, and the policy options and mutual opportunities that exist in pursuing low-carbon development trajectories.

In partnership with Germany’s Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), The United Nations University Institute for Natural Resources in Africa (UNU-IN- RA) will work with an evidence-based perspective to raise awareness on the implications of the EU Green Deal for African economies and the opportunities for partnership. The project makes use of a knowledge consortium that includes AUC, UNECA (ACPC & ATPC), Adelphi, GiZ and AfDB.

The project has a strong communications element, planning to produce several products, such as op-eds, policy briefs, information booklets, multimedia outputs such as video animation, as well as a social media campaign. At the heart of the strategic communications plan is an ‘influencer marketing’ strategy that leverages high-level ‘Champions’ - experts in their own right - to widely disseminate our messages and knowledge products, and raise awareness. The Champions include Ibrahim Thiaw (Executive Secretary of the UNCCD), Mohamed Ibn Chambas (SRSG – UNWOAS), Youba Sokona (Vice Chair – IPCC), Camilla Toulmin (Former CEO of IPCC) and many others

It is believed that the project will go a long way towards disseminating knowledge among African policy-makers and EU stakeholders and facilitating dialogue to better inform policy options and negotiations during the EU-Africa summit focusing on green transition pathways and partnership.

Related content