Justice & Governance
Effective governance systems are fundamental to addressing climate change, as they shape policy design, implementation, and enforcement. In many African countries, institutional capacity constraints, fragmented governance structures, and limited coordination across sectors pose challenges to effective climate action. Climate change also introduces complex issues related to equity, rights, and access to resources.
Governance frameworks are particularly important in the context of climate finance, where transparency, accountability, and institutional capacity are critical for accessing and managing funds. Strengthening governance systems supports the integration of climate considerations into development planning and ensures that policies are inclusive and equitable.
Climate justice considerations are central to governance, particularly in addressing the disproportionate impacts of climate change on vulnerable populations. Strengthening governance systems enables countries to better articulate their needs in international negotiations and to implement policies that promote equitable and sustainable outcomes.
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