Summary of Ghana'S Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (Indc)
Summary of Ghana'S Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (Indc)
Summary of Ghana'S Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (Indc)
NATIONALLY DETERMINED
CONTRIBUTION (INDC)
BY PRINCE ABOKYE
INTRODUCTION
In preparing and submitting its INDC, Ghana is mindful of its
international obligations as a
Party to the UNFCCC while simultaneously pursuing a national
development agenda that seeks to achieve the long-standing
objective of becoming a fully-fledged middle-income economy.
Ghana’s response to the threats posed to this objective by the
impacts of climate change has been to pursue coordinated
domestic policy actions that in effect seek to develop
a policy framework that integrates adaptation, mitigation and
other climate related policies within broader development policies
and planning in order to safeguard developmental gains from the
impacts of climate change and build a climate resilient economy.
INTRODUCTION
Ghana holds the view that the INDCs should cover mitigation,
adaptation, finance technology, capacity building and
transparency and agrees with the common position of Africa that:
The INDCs should conform fully with the Convention;
Respect its differentiation between developed and developing
countries;
Build on established Convention obligations, particularly relating
to means of implementation; and
Enable developing countries, particularly, African countries, to
fully participate in the global effort to achieve the Convention’s
objective, with regards to both mitigation and adaptation, in line
with the Convention’s provisions.
GHANA’S CONTRIBUTION
Based on its national circumstances, Ghana has put forward
mitigation and adaptation actions in its INDC. The inclusion of both
mitigation and adaptation in the INDC resonate with the medium-
term development agenda.
In all, 20 mitigation and 11 adaptation programme of actions in 7
priority economic sectors are being proposed for implementation in
the 10year period (2020-2030). The implementation of the actions are
expected to help attain low carbon climate resilience through effective
adaptation and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction in the
following priority sectors:
Sustainable land use including food security
Climate proof infrastructure
Equitable social development
GHANA’S CONTRIBUTION
Sustainable mass transportation
Sustainable energy security
Sustainable forest management; and
Alternative urban waste management.
These 31 programme of actions will drive the strategic focus of a
“10-year post-2020enhanced climate action plan” that would be
developed after Paris. In the 10-year period, Ghana needs USD
22.6 billion in investments from domestic and international
public and private sources to finance these actions. USD 6.3
billion is expected to be mobilized from domestic sources
whereas the USD 16.3 billion will come from international
support.
GHANA’S MITIGATION GOAL
Ghana’s emission reduction goal is to unconditionally lower
its GHG emissions by 15 percent relative to a business-as-
usual (BAU) scenario emission of 73.95MtCO2 by 2030.