Date: Friday 8 September 2023
Time: 1:30pm - 2:30pm EAT
Location: Aberdares Hall, Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC)
This is an Africa Climate Week 2023 Action Track event. Live streaming link.
Transport is essential for addressing the rising demand for mobility in Africa. The region is the world’s least urbanised, yet it has the highest rate of urbanisation globally, at 3.5% per year. The continent’s urban population share is projected to grow from 47% in 2022 to 60% in 2050. By 2050, African cities are projected to be home to an additional 300 million urban residents, of which the vast majority are expected to rely on walking, cycling and public transport for their daily journey.
To achieve a low and ultimately no emissions transport sector in Africa, intervention should focus on measures that avoid emissions, such as better city design allowing children to walk to school, shift to more efficient modes of transport, for example public transport, and improve current modes, for example switching from fossil fuels to electric mobility.
This session will discuss why embracing and promoting a decarbonized and resilient infrastructure system particularly in the transport sector, presents Africa with a transformative opportunity. By increasing its sustainable energy sourcing, adopting sustainable practices, and fostering regional cooperation, the continent can drive a sustainable transportation revolution.
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