Ambassador
Seyni Nafo of the Africa Adaptation Initiative has met with Egypt's Environment
Minister Dr. Yasmine Fouad in Cairo this week to strengthen continental
cooperation on climate resilience. The strategic discussions focused on
translating adaptation plans into concrete actions that protect African
communities from worsening climate impacts.
The high-level
exchange explored ways to accelerate implementation of Africa's adaptation
priorities while mobilizing crucial financing. Both leaders emphasized the need
to connect climate adaptation with other critical challenges including food
security, biodiversity protection and combating desertification. Egypt shared
valuable lessons from its own climate leadership, particularly through its
national risk mapping system and the transformative Benban Solar Park project.

With Africa
facing disproportionate climate risks despite minimal contributions to global
emissions, the meeting highlighted the urgency of scaling up adaptation
efforts. Ambassador Nafo stressed that "Egypt's continued leadership
remains instrumental in transforming climate adaptation into a continent-wide
success story." The discussions laid groundwork for enhanced
collaboration on making adaptation finance more accessible and implementing
effective policies across African nations.
The partnership
will reach an important milestone next year when AAI celebrates its 10th
anniversary with events in Egypt. This occasion will showcase Africa's
adaptation achievements while forging new alliances to address pressing
challenges. Special attention will focus on safeguarding food systems by
supporting smallholder farmers and fostering innovative public-private
solutions.

As incoming
UNCCD Executive Secretary, Dr. Fouad brings valuable perspective to these
efforts. The Cairo meeting reinforced how North-South cooperation within Africa
can drive meaningful progress on climate resilience. With adaptation needs
growing rapidly across the continent, such collaborative approaches will prove
critical in turning climate plans into protective actions for vulnerable
populations.