Ghana has launched an ambitious Climate Prosperity Plan (CPP) at COP 29 in Baku, a roadmap set to address climate change while boosting economic prosperity.
The aim is to create fiscal space, allowing Ghana to adapt to and mitigate climate impacts without sacrificing economic growth. Already, Ghana’s CPP has attracted interest from investors, who see Ghana’s stable democratic environment as a viable base for climate-focused economic development.
This initiative aligns with Ghana’s updated Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), advancing its climate goals beyond the initial commitments of 2016.
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