Organization:Climate Action Africa

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Climate Action Africa
FormationJuly 14, 2021 (2021-07-14)
Founded atLagos, Nigeria
Key people
Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata Oluchi Grace

Climate Action Africa commonly referred to as CMA is a climate resilience organization located at GRA Ikeja, Lagos. It was founded on July 14, 2021, by Oluchi Grace and Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata. It provides a platform for climate consciousness with data resources to support policies on evidence-based climate issues in Africa.[1]

Climate Action Africa participated in the Africa Climate Summit 2023 from September 4 to 6, 2023 at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi.[2][3] It is a known fact that climate action affects every facet of life and causes damage to the environment. Thus, the United Nations Climate Change News of September 2023 featured the Africa Climate Week 2023 (ACW) with a focus on strategizing solutions, especially across the continent of Africa.[4][5]

History

Climate Action Africa officially started operations in July 2021 by Oluchi Grace and Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata at 53 Oladipo Bateye Street, G.R.A. Ikeja, Lagos as a center for accelerating innovative climate-tech startup ecosystem in Africa.[6] Its methodology is said to be hinged on community engagement on open knowledge with free articles, reports, infographics, videos, and interactive tools. They are said to be known for offering available documents on awareness and deep knowledge of climate issues to policymakers, communities, stakeholders, individuals, and civil society organizations. The research discoveries are translated for climate-tech organizations and startups for effective use in sustainable climate solutions. Their emphases are known to be on clean energy, sustainable agriculture, and eco-friendly technologies.[1][7]

Climate Action Africa happens to be one of the climate-tech innovation hubs in Africa and has localized its solution to spotlight over 50 innovators that drive climate issues in African communities. CMA is known to provide free access to over 2,000 climate knowledge resources in different formats and sources. The free accurate and authentic sources are said to have impacted over 10,000 individuals.[1]

Climate Action Africa, Labs (CMA Labs)

The Climate Action Africa, Labs (CMA Labs) were created to support the climate-tech startup ecosystem in Africa, innovate on supporting communities’ impacts, as well as physical and online mentoring, funding, monitoring, and follow-up.[8] This has also generated collaborations with researchers, experts in climate issues, scientists, and the government as well as with local and international partners, reaching out to over 5,000 people whose focus on climate consciousness has been supported. Again, reports have it that "The Partech State of Tech in Africa 2022 report showed that the climate-tech sector raised $863 million in equity funding." It seems to drive the global actors in the climate sectors into enforcing positive climate sustainability in Africa.[7][9]

It should be remembered that the African continent has witnessed several challenges to climate change. In Nigeria, there have been a series of flood actions from 2012. The United Nations report of 2023 on Nigeria's climate stated that “in 2022 alone, flooding killed at least 662 people, injured 3,174, displaced about 2.5 million, and destroyed 200,000 houses individuals”. There have been climate effects on agriculture, the environment, businesses, and well well-being of the people.[10][11] Again, the reports of the Premium Times stated that ‘the climate scourge affecting Africa and the world is evident in the fluctuating weather events (increased/low rainfall, flood, drought, warming oceans and increasing temperatures among others) which are disrupting food systems, and businesses and causing havoc to lives and livelihoods.[12]

Perhaps this is the reason, the United Nations called on the governments, businesses, finance, local authorities, and civil society to respond more on climate issues for a more sustainable economy on what they call “The world is watching – and the planet can’t wait.”[13][14]

Activities of Climate Action Africa

In September 2023, Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata announced the participation of the CMA Team at the Africa Climate Summit 2023. This took place at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi, Kenya, from September 4 and 6, 2023. The summit developed the Nairobi Declaration which addressed the challenges of climate change in Africa. World leaders, governments, and policymakers participated in the summit. At the Summit, Grace Oluchi stated, “As we embark on this journey, let us remember that our collective actions today will determine the world we leave for future generations.” It becomes critical to work towards saving our planet from further damage by climate issues.[15][16]

CMA has collaborated with tech organizations and hubs which include Creative Space Startups, ISN Hubs, Techbuild, AfriLabs, Founder Institute, and Growth4Her. It has also been known to do joint programs with the Nigerian Library Association (Anambra State Chapter) and Our Lady Queen of Nigeria Catholic Church.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Ovat, Michael (2023-10-01). "Climate Action Africa continues impressive strides toward resilient continent" (in en-GB). https://tribuneonlineng.com/climate-action-africa-continues-impressive-strides-toward-resilient-continent/. 
  2. Ovat, Michael (2023-09-09). "Climate Action Africa reiterates mission to ensure resilience on continent" (in en-GB). https://tribuneonlineng.com/climate-action-africa-reiterates-mission-to-ensure-resilience-on-continent/. 
  3. "African Union Climate Action Innovators Hub: Call for applications | African Union". https://au.int/en/announcements/20230801/african-union-climate-action-innovators-hub-call-applications. 
  4. UN Climate Press Release (2023-08-09). "Africa Climate Week demonstrates continent’s determination to lead on climate action". https://unfccc.int/news/africa-climate-week-demonstrates-continent-s-determination-to-lead-on-climate-action. 
  5. "Africa Climate Week & Summit 2023 | Global Adaptation Network (GAN)". https://www.unep.org/gan/events/conference/africa-climate-week-summit-2023. 
  6. Nigeria, Guardian (2023-08-07). "Group launches climate-tech startup labs against flooding, others" (in en-US). https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/group-launches-climate-tech-startup-labs-against-flooding-others/. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Climate Action Africa Launches CMA Labs to Support Tech Startups – THISDAYLIVE". https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/08/02/climate-action-africa-launches-cma-labs-to-support-tech-startups/. 
  8. Ikpoto, Edidiong (2023-07-30). "CMA unveils climate-tech startup lab" (in en-US). https://punchng.com/cma-unveils-climate-tech-startup-lab/. 
  9. Uroko, Chuka (2023-07-28). "Climate change: New effort at mitigating impact focuses on data, research" (in en-US). https://businessday.ng/news/article/climate-change-new-effort-at-mitigating-impact-focuses-on-data-research/. 
  10. "Nigeria prioritizes climate action to mitigate natural disasters" (in en). 2023-09-06. https://www.un.org/africarenewal/magazine/august-2023/nigeria-prioritizes-climate-action-mitigate-natural-disasters. 
  11. Anselm A. Enete and Taofeeq A. Amusa, “ (2010). "Challenges of Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change in Nigeria: a Synthesis from the Literature". Journal of Fields Action: Field Actions Science Reports [Online] 4. http://journals.openedition.org/factsreports/678. 
  12. Mojeed, Abdulkareem (2023-09-04). "ANALYSIS: Why Africa is hosting climate summit ahead of COP28" (in en-GB). https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/619437-analysis-why-africa-is-hosting-climate-summit-ahead-of-cop28.html. 
  13. "Taking the pulse of the planet as the world gathers at the UN" (in en). 2023-09-13. https://www.un.org/africarenewal/magazine/september-2023/taking-pulse-planet-world-gathers-un. 
  14. "The Climate Summit: Ambition, Credibility, and Implementation" (in en-US). 2023-07-27. https://www.ipinst.org/2023/07/the-climate-summit-ambition-credibility-and-implementation. 
  15. "Global Warming" (in en). https://www.britannica.com/explore/savingearth/global-warming. 
  16. Newstral.com (2023-09-09). "tribuneonlineng.com: "Climate Action Africa reiterates mission to ensure resilience on continent"" (in en). http://newstral.com/en/article/en/1243494194/climate-action-africa-reiterates-mission-to-ensure-resilience-on-continent.