Updates on Africa LEDS Partnership (AfLP)
The LEDS Global Partnership 2015 Annual Workshop provided updates on the Africa LEDS Partnership (AfLP). The workshop highlighted key objectives such as promoting low carbon emissions, climate-resilient development in Africa, and supporting poverty alleviation and environmental management. The event included sessions on renewable energy, energy access, capacity building, financing instruments, LEDS benefits assessment, and modeling. Various institutions and countries participated in the workshop to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange for sustainable development in Africa.
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LEDS Global Partnership 2015 Annual Workshop Updates on Africa LEDS Partnership (AfLP) AfLP Secretariat: The Energy Center, KNUST, Ghana and IREN, Nangui Abrogoua University Cote d Ivoire October 14, 2015 inPunta Cana, Dominican Republic
Steering Committee African Development Bank (AfDB) African Union Commission (AUC) BMU/GIZ Climate & Development Knowledge Network (CDKN) ECOWAS Centre for RE & EE (ECREEE) European Commission Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) Government of Cameroon Government of Cote D Ivoire (co-chair) Government of the DRC Government of Kenya (co-chair) Government of South Africa KNUST Ghana United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) University Nangui Abrogoua US Agency for International Development (USAID) World Bank Africa LEDS Partnership Mission: To promote low carbon emissions climate resilient development, in support of poverty alleviation, job creation and environmental management in Africa. Objectives: 1. Promote information exchange and coordination among LEDS programs and country institutions undertaking and supporting LEDS; 2. Cultivate and support LEDS champions across Africa; 3. Enhance capacity for LEDS design and implementation in Africa Secretariat KNUST- Ghana Nangui Abrogoua University To learn more and join the AfLP, please visit: http://ledsgp.org/AfricaLEDS October 14, 2015 inPunta Cana, Dominican Republic
AfLP Priorities 2015 Priority Area Planned activities Renewable Energy & Energy Access Establish network of experts on energy tools, grid integration, and mini-grids Case studies and good practices on above topics In person and web based training Technical assistance & matchmaking Financing instruments & Accessing Climate Finance Investment mobilization Good practices and training on LEDS finance facilities and access Technical assistance & matchmaking LEDS Benefits Assessment & Modeling LEDS analysis/modeling and planning in-depth training, network and TA Benefits communication materials Technical assistance & matchmaking October 14, 2015 inPunta Cana, Dominican Republic
Main activities conducted and achievements- 2015 (1/2) Focal Area Conducted activities 1. Operations of the AfLP Finalized the 2015 work plan; approved by the SC Virtual meeting of the SC Reviewed and reported on the all the required progress and impacts of 2015 activities to LEDs GP Secretariat 1.1 Planning Developed a draft map of regional networks/programs and initiatives working on LEDS in Africa Participated in all quarterly coordination calls with Global Secretariat and working groups and other stakeholders Conducted coordination and outreach on REAL services: ACF 2015,VEF 2015, Bonn, CTCN workshop at Arusha, etc. 1.2 Coordination & Collaboration Designed and circulated first e-newsletters to members. Second edition is being finalized Reviewed and updated the AfLP Factsheet 1.3 Communication 1.4 Fundraising Not much has been achieved. Opportunities for long term support for AfLP activities are being identified October 14, 2015 inPunta Cana, Dominican Republic
Main activities conducted and achievements- 2015 (2/2) Focal Area Conducted activities Planned/upcoming Activities 2. Priority topics Conducted webinar on two Energy LEDS cases in Africa in collaboration with EWG Developed draft ToR for identifying network of experts on energy tools, grid integration, and mini-grids Support 3 experts from West Africa to participate in IRENA training workshop for senior level power regulators in Arusha Side event at CCDA-V on developmental benefits of renewables with case studies from Africa: 28 -30 October 2.1 Renewable Energy & Energy Access 2.2 Financing instruments & Accessing Climate Finance Held discussions with private sector and government representation on investment mobilization for LEDS implementation on the sidelines of Africa Carbon Forum, April 2015 Worked with Cote d Ivoire, DRC and Cameroon to develop their LEDS scoping reports Identified technical institutes to support regional trainings and other technical assistance as part of the EC funded ALMP project Side event at the Africa Pavilion at COP21 to seek to engage the EC and UNEP, and other partners such as NEPAD, AfDB, UNECA, etc. to highlight the collaborative ALMP project. 2.3 LEDS Benefits Assessment & Modeling October 14, 2015 inPunta Cana, Dominican Republic