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(COP28): Italy announces €5 Million contribution to Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa
Conference of the Parties (COP28): Italy announces €5 Million contribution to Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa
Conference of the Parties (COP28): Italy announces €5 Million contribution to Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa
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COP28: Italy announces €5 Million contribution to Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa

Italy’s contribution aligns with the broader goals of COP28, particularly the objective of tripling the deployment of renewable energy

Italy has made a new commitment of €5 million to Africa’s sustainable energy future through the Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA) Special Fund. The Italian Deputy Minister of Environment and Energy Security, Vannia Gava, announced the new contribution on Monday during a side event at the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP28, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Italian Deputy Minister of Environment and Energy Security, Vannia Gava
Italian Deputy Minister of Environment and Energy Security, Vannia Gava

“This new contribution of €5 million to the Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA) Special Fund strengthens the attention that the Italian Government devotes to Africa, a geographical region of priority importance for our country’s energy and climate policies,” Gava said.

She added that the commitment underscores Italy’s continued dedication to fostering sustainable energy development in Africa. “Our long-lasting cooperation with the African Development Bank, launched in 2015 with the contribution to the first cycle of SEFA and the Africa Climate Change Fund (ACCF), is further reinforced by this commitment.”

Res4Africa Foundation and GSE co-organised the event, titled “Gearing up Africa’s energy transition by conducive policy and legislative frameworks.” It focused on the necessity of private sector investments to expedite the sustainable transformation of Africa’s electricity sectors. It also highlighted the critical role of technical assistance programmes in achieving these goals.

Dr. Daniel Schroth, Director of the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Department at the African Development Bank, stated, “Italy’s new contribution to SEFA is a powerful statement of its commitment to Africa’s just energy transition.

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This funding will further bolster SEFA’s efforts to deliver sustainable and reliable energy access across the continent, driving economic growth and enhancing the quality of life for millions. We are deeply grateful for Italy’s continued partnership and shared vision in supporting Africa’s sustainable energy journey.”

Italy’s contribution aligns with the broader goals of COP28, particularly the objective of tripling the deployment of renewable energy.

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