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Africa: The ABM, a Model for Global Climate Action

The mechanism enables the mobilization of new and additional financing from public and private sectors, facilitating the implementation of adaptation projects in vulnerable communities.

Africa: The ABM, a Model for Global Climate Action
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The African continent continues to demonstrate its ability to innovate and redefine its sustainable development with pioneering initiatives such as the Adaptation Benefits Mechanism (ABM) of the African Development Bank. Since its implementation in 2019, the ABM has marked a turning point in climate finance, recently achieving its registration on the Non-Market Approaches Platform of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). This recognition not only validates its effectiveness but also positions Africa as a leader in the search for resilient solutions to climate change.

The ABM enables the mobilization of new and additional financing from public and private sectors, facilitating the implementation of adaptation projects in vulnerable communities. By certifying the value of resilience through rigorous methodologies and independent verification, the mechanism provides transparent data on the climate and socio-economic benefits of the implemented initiatives. This transparency is key to attracting investors committed to sustainable development, while also strengthening compliance with the Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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Professor Anthony Nyong, Director of Climate Change and Green Growth at the African Development Bank, emphasized the importance of the ABM as a tool to scale climate solutions in Africa. “Harnessing new sources of financing and involving more actors through the ABM will accelerate the implementation of essential adaptation technologies for our communities. Africa is proving that it can lead the way in the global climate fight with innovative mechanisms that generate real impact,” Nyong stated.

The commitment of countries such as Uganda, Nigeria, Kenya, and Madagascar has been key to driving the ABM forward, highlighting the continent’s determination to take on climate leadership. The presentation of the mechanism at COP29 in Baku in 2024 marked a milestone in international cooperation, with the support of multilateral organizations and private sector actors who see Africa as a climate innovation hub with high scalability potential.

This progress strengthens the narrative of a resilient Africa with the ability to change its destiny through structured and financially viable solutions. As more countries and organizations join the initiative, the ABM could become a globally replicable model, solidifying Africa as the epicenter of global climate transformation.

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