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Climate Challenges: Making the Transition in Africa a Success

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  • François-Xavier Bellocq,
  • François-Xavier Duporge,
  • Mathilde Gauthier,
  • Annabelle Laferrère,
  • Bertrand Reysset

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Africa has many advantages that will enable it to keep a low carbon footprint while achieving economic take-off. A just transition pathway that reconciles socioeconomic and climate imperatives is possible. However, it will require a strong commitment to climate issues from African and international stakeholders. Increased technical and financial mobilization of African governments, African and international donors and public development banks, and all financial players on the continent will make it possible to finance and support the continent’s fast-growing climate innovation.

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  • François-Xavier Bellocq, & François-Xavier Duporge, & Mathilde Gauthier, & Annabelle Laferrère, & Bertrand Reysset, 2022. "Climate Challenges: Making the Transition in Africa a Success," Working Paper 4e114a22-b123-4967-8928-0, Agence française de développement.
  • Handle: RePEc:avg:wpaper:en13236
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    Afrique;

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    • Q - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics

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