ECOWAS PLEDGES SUPPORT FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FOR ALL IN WEST AFRICA

H.E Kadré Désiré Quedraogo, Presidente da Comissão da CEDEAO

The ECOWAS Commission, through ECREEE, and in collaboration with the Gov­ernment of Ghana, the Global Fo­rum on Sustainable Energy (GFSE), the Global Environment Fund (GEF) and the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) organised a high level energy forum in Accra, Ghana, from October 29 – 31, 2012, under the theme Towards Sustainable Energy for All in West Africa: Paving the way through Re­newable Energy and Energy Ef­ficiency. The event was organized under the auspices of the UN Sus­tainable Energy For All (SE4ALL) Initiative, which aims, by 2030, to: en­sure universal access to modern energy services; double the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix; and double the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency.

The forum was formally declared opened by Mr. Emmanuel Amah Kofi Buah, Deputy Minister for Energy, Gha­na. In his opening address, Mr. Buah not­ed that the issue of poverty in West Af­rica cannot be solved without the region achieving universal access to energy. In support of this statement, Dr. Kandeh Yumkella, Director General of UNIDO, and Chair of UN-Energy, commented that the forum presented an opportunity for the policy makers in the ECOWAS region to draw up concrete actions for achieving sustainable energy for all. Ms. Irene Giner-Reichl, President of the GFSE, commended the ECOWAS Com­mission for its determination towards ending the energy crises in its region. She added that this determination has been recognized by other sub-regions in the continent- the Southern African De­velopment Community (SADC) and the Eastern African Community (EAC) - and has encouraged them to do the same. Ms. Gin­er-Reichl urged the Minsters to continue in their effort to end energy poverty.

The forum brought together over 320 participants, includ­ing ECOWAS energy and environment ministers, lead­ers of international organizations, diplomats, and other major players to facilitate the establishment of a regional implementation frame­work for the SE4ALL Initiative in the ECOWAS region.

The forum featured a meeting of ECOWAS Energy Ministers which adopted resolutions relating to the ECOWAS Policy on Renewable En­ergy, ECOWAS Policy on Energy Efficiency, ECOWAS Small Hydro Power Program, and the ECOWAS Bioenergy Strategy Framework.

The forum also witnessed the of­ficial launch of the ECOWAS Energy Efficiency initiatives on standards and labelling, lighting, electricity distri­bution and efficient cooking. The ECO­WAS Observatory for Renewable Ener­gy and Energy Efficiency (ECOWREX), developed within the framework of the implementation of the GEF-UNIDO Stra­tegic Program for West Africa (SPWA), was also launched at the event.