Saturday, May 23, 2026

Africa pursues integrated solutions for climate, water, energy, and food crises

Leaders and experts convened at the UN Conference Centre in Addis Ababa to tackle Africa’s interconnected challenges related to climate, water, energy, and food security.

The dialogue on “Climate-Water-Energy-Food Nexus Solutions for Africa’s Sustainable Development” was a hybrid event and part of the #ARFSD12 pre-events, which brought together representatives from UN agencies, the African Union, Resident Coordinators, and ministers to discuss a unified way forward.

Organized under the United Nations Africa Regional Collaborative Platform (RCP) Opportunity and Issues Based Coalition 4 (OIBC4) the dialogue aimed to equip UN Resident Coordinators and other key stakeholders with insights on integrated Climate-Water-Energy-Food solutions, identify best practices, and propose ways to dismantle policy barriers.

The dialogue focused on sharing integrated approaches, showcasing best practices, and discussing strategies at addressing policy and implementation barriers. Participants explored financial instruments, the roles of communities, and identified solutions for water and climate risks, as well as avenues for sustainable development. The event sought to enhance resilience, diversify energy sources, leverage regional assets, and guide leadership towards sustainable growth in Africa.

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