WWF study examines climate change effects on eastern African countries

The World Wide Fund for Nature has launched an Eastern Africa regional study in Addis Ababa to assess climate change impacts. The three-day event focuses on effects in coastal countries. Ethiopia is highlighted for its efforts in addressing the global issue.

In Addis Ababa, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has initiated an Eastern Africa regional study focused on the impacts of climate change on coastal countries. The event is scheduled to run for three consecutive days. This initiative aims to explore challenges posed by environmental shifts in the region.

Planning and Development Minister Deta Siyum Mekonnen stated during the launch that Africans must shift from being primary victims of climate change problems to becoming key solution providers. She noted that Ethiopia has achieved promising results through actions addressing climate issues. Among the efforts mentioned are the Green Legacy campaign, the completion of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam to harness hydropower, greening cities, and dam construction projects.

WWF Africa Representative Janki Tennu emphasized that coastal countries play minimal roles in causing climate change yet bear its heaviest burdens. She highlighted their vulnerability to droughts, famines, and other challenges, adding that they are working to create conditions for mitigating the problem.

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