Bantu Gazette
  • Black Frame Studio
  • Magazine
No Result
View All Result
Bantu Gazette
  • Black Frame Studio
  • Magazine
No Result
View All Result
Bantu Gazette
No Result
View All Result

UNDP Official Calls for Rethinking Aid, Emphasizes Domestic Resource Mobilization for Africa’s Future

Felix Tihby Felix Tih
November 23, 2024
Reading Time: 2 mins read

UNDP Official Calls for Rethinking Aid, Emphasizes Domestic Resource Mobilization for Africa’s Future

Felix Tihby Felix Tih
July 16, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Ahunna Eziakonwa underscores the urgent need for sustainable solutions and narrative shifts during AEC 2024 in Gaborone.

GABORONE, Botswana (BG) — Ahunna Eziakonwa, Assistant Secretary-General and Director of the Regional Bureau for Africa at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), delivered a strong call to action at the African Economic Conference (AEC) 2024, urging African leaders to rethink the aid framework and prioritize domestic solutions to secure the continent’s future.

Speaking in Gaborone, Eziakonwa highlighted Africa’s disproportionate burden in the face of climate change. Despite contributing minimally to global emissions, African nations face the immense challenge of raising $250 billion annually for climate action. Over 75% of these funds are currently offered as loans, which Eziakonwa stressed only deepen the continent’s debt burden.

The event, organized by the African Development Bank (AfDB), the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), and the UNDP, began in Gaborone, Botswana, on November 23 and will run through November 25.

“Africa continues to bear a disproportionate cost and burden of climate change despite contributing minimally to global emissions,” she said. “We must do things differently to secure Africa’s future—we must build from within.”

Eziakonwa called for a fundamental shift in the approach to aid, emphasizing that external assistance alone cannot meet Africa’s vast needs. “As leaders, we must rethink the aid framework. What aid provides will never be enough to meet the needs. It is time to strengthen sustainable solutions and mobilize domestic resources,” she stated.

Changing the African Narrative

Beyond financing, Eziakonwa addressed the perception of Africa on the global stage, lamenting that the continent is too often viewed through the lens of problems and poverty. She called for a concerted effort to reshape this narrative by highlighting Africa’s strengths and potential.

“Africa has so much to offer, yet it is often seen only through the lens of problems and poverty,” she noted. “We need to show a different face of Africa. Changing the narrative is critical. More African writers must tell our stories, rooted in our values.”

Eziakonwa’s remarks resonated with the AEC 2024’s broader theme, “Securing Africa’s Economic Future Amidst Rising Uncertainty,” which emphasizes the need for innovative solutions to the continent’s economic challenges.

Since its establishment in 2006, the African Economic Conference has provided a platform for dialogue, research, and knowledge exchange on pressing issues. Delegates at the 2024 event are exploring sub-themes such as human development, climate change adaptation, and the digital economy, with a focus on actionable solutions to drive the continent forward.

The conference places the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) at the center of discussions as leaders and experts strategize to secure a resilient and prosperous economic future for the continent.

By Felix Tih

Get the inside Story

Stay informed on the stories shaping Africa’s future. Get breaking news, in-depth analysis, opinions and exclusive insights from across the continent delivered to your inbox, free and unfiltered.


Related Posts

east africa court ruling clears path for uganda tanzania pipeline
Politics & Economy

East Africa Court Ruling Clears Path for Uganda Tanzania Pipeline

November 29, 2025
digital abuse against women surges amid legal and platform gaps
Politics & Economy

Digital Abuse Against Women Surges Amid Legal and Platform Gaps

November 28, 2025
Politics & Economy

Calls for Action Grow as 16 Days Against Gender-Based Violence Begins

November 26, 2025
Africa, Europe Celebrate Progress, Set Joint Agenda at Luanda Summit
Politics & Economy

Africa, Europe Celebrate Progress, Set Joint Agenda at Luanda Summit

November 26, 2025
Africa, EU Leaders Mark 25 Years of Partnership at Summit in Angola
Politics & Economy

Africa, EU Leaders Mark 25 Years of Partnership at Summit in Angola

November 26, 2025
Nigeria’s Lagos State Expands Housing Push Amid Rising Urban Demand
Politics & Economy

Nigeria’s Lagos State Expands Housing Push Amid Rising Urban Demand

November 24, 2025

Most Recent

east africa court ruling clears path for uganda tanzania pipeline
Politics & Economy

East Africa Court Ruling Clears Path for Uganda Tanzania Pipeline

by Jane Mukami
November 29, 2025
0

Decision removes a key hurdle for the $10 billion EACOP project while rights groups warn of displacement and ecosystem risks

Read moreDetails
digital abuse against women surges amid legal and platform gaps

Digital Abuse Against Women Surges Amid Legal and Platform Gaps

November 28, 2025
Africa Urged to Tackle Illicit Tobacco Trade as Global Treaty Talks Close

Africa Urged to Tackle Illicit Tobacco Trade as Global Treaty Talks Close

November 27, 2025

Calls for Action Grow as 16 Days Against Gender-Based Violence Begins

November 26, 2025
Urgent Call for Action to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance in Africa

Eswatini Launches New Epidemic Surveillance Guidelines

November 29, 2025
Africa, Europe Celebrate Progress, Set Joint Agenda at Luanda Summit

Africa, Europe Celebrate Progress, Set Joint Agenda at Luanda Summit

November 26, 2025
Africa, EU Leaders Mark 25 Years of Partnership at Summit in Angola

Africa, EU Leaders Mark 25 Years of Partnership at Summit in Angola

November 26, 2025
east africa court ruling clears path for uganda tanzania pipeline
Politics & Economy

East Africa Court Ruling Clears Path for Uganda Tanzania Pipeline

by Jane Mukami
Reading Time: 2 mins read
November 29, 2025
0

Decision removes a key hurdle for the $10 billion EACOP project while rights groups warn of displacement and ecosystem risks

Read moreDetails
digital abuse against women surges amid legal and platform gaps
Politics & Economy

Digital Abuse Against Women Surges Amid Legal and Platform Gaps

by Samira Benhadda
Reading Time: 2 mins read
November 28, 2025
0

South Africa, Kenya, Rwanda and others have cyber laws but weak enforcement fails to protect women

Read moreDetails
Africa Urged to Tackle Illicit Tobacco Trade as Global Treaty Talks Close
Health

Africa Urged to Tackle Illicit Tobacco Trade as Global Treaty Talks Close

by Felix Tih
Reading Time: 2 mins read
November 27, 2025
0

African institutions and global health officials are calling for stronger action against the illicit tobacco trade, warning that illegal flows...

Read moreDetails

UNDP Official Calls for Rethinking Aid, Emphasizes Domestic Resource Mobilization for Africa’s Future

Ahunna Eziakonwa underscores the urgent need for sustainable solutions and narrative shifts during AEC 2024 in Gaborone.

GABORONE, Botswana (BG) — Ahunna Eziakonwa, Assistant Secretary-General and Director of the Regional Bureau for Africa at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), delivered a strong call to action at the African Economic Conference (AEC) 2024, urging African leaders to rethink the aid framework and prioritize domestic solutions to secure the continent’s future.

Speaking in Gaborone, Eziakonwa highlighted Africa’s disproportionate burden in the face of climate change. Despite contributing minimally to global emissions, African nations face the immense challenge of raising $250 billion annually for climate action. Over 75% of these funds are currently offered as loans, which Eziakonwa stressed only deepen the continent’s debt burden.

The event, organized by the African Development Bank (AfDB), the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), and the UNDP, began in Gaborone, Botswana, on November 23 and will run through November 25.

“Africa continues to bear a disproportionate cost and burden of climate change despite contributing minimally to global emissions,” she said. “We must do things differently to secure Africa’s future—we must build from within.”

Eziakonwa called for a fundamental shift in the approach to aid, emphasizing that external assistance alone cannot meet Africa’s vast needs. “As leaders, we must rethink the aid framework. What aid provides will never be enough to meet the needs. It is time to strengthen sustainable solutions and mobilize domestic resources,” she stated.

Changing the African Narrative

Beyond financing, Eziakonwa addressed the perception of Africa on the global stage, lamenting that the continent is too often viewed through the lens of problems and poverty. She called for a concerted effort to reshape this narrative by highlighting Africa’s strengths and potential.

“Africa has so much to offer, yet it is often seen only through the lens of problems and poverty,” she noted. “We need to show a different face of Africa. Changing the narrative is critical. More African writers must tell our stories, rooted in our values.”

Eziakonwa’s remarks resonated with the AEC 2024’s broader theme, “Securing Africa’s Economic Future Amidst Rising Uncertainty,” which emphasizes the need for innovative solutions to the continent’s economic challenges.

Since its establishment in 2006, the African Economic Conference has provided a platform for dialogue, research, and knowledge exchange on pressing issues. Delegates at the 2024 event are exploring sub-themes such as human development, climate change adaptation, and the digital economy, with a focus on actionable solutions to drive the continent forward.

The conference places the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) at the center of discussions as leaders and experts strategize to secure a resilient and prosperous economic future for the continent.

By Felix Tih

UNDP Official Calls for Rethinking Aid, Emphasizes Domestic Resource Mobilization for Africa’s Future

Felix Tihby Felix Tih
November 23, 2024

Ahunna Eziakonwa underscores the urgent need for sustainable solutions and narrative shifts during AEC 2024 in Gaborone.

GABORONE, Botswana (BG) — Ahunna Eziakonwa, Assistant Secretary-General and Director of the Regional Bureau for Africa at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), delivered a strong call to action at the African Economic Conference (AEC) 2024, urging African leaders to rethink the aid framework and prioritize domestic solutions to secure the continent’s future.

Speaking in Gaborone, Eziakonwa highlighted Africa’s disproportionate burden in the face of climate change. Despite contributing minimally to global emissions, African nations face the immense challenge of raising $250 billion annually for climate action. Over 75% of these funds are currently offered as loans, which Eziakonwa stressed only deepen the continent’s debt burden.

The event, organized by the African Development Bank (AfDB), the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), and the UNDP, began in Gaborone, Botswana, on November 23 and will run through November 25.

“Africa continues to bear a disproportionate cost and burden of climate change despite contributing minimally to global emissions,” she said. “We must do things differently to secure Africa’s future—we must build from within.”

Eziakonwa called for a fundamental shift in the approach to aid, emphasizing that external assistance alone cannot meet Africa’s vast needs. “As leaders, we must rethink the aid framework. What aid provides will never be enough to meet the needs. It is time to strengthen sustainable solutions and mobilize domestic resources,” she stated.

Changing the African Narrative

Beyond financing, Eziakonwa addressed the perception of Africa on the global stage, lamenting that the continent is too often viewed through the lens of problems and poverty. She called for a concerted effort to reshape this narrative by highlighting Africa’s strengths and potential.

“Africa has so much to offer, yet it is often seen only through the lens of problems and poverty,” she noted. “We need to show a different face of Africa. Changing the narrative is critical. More African writers must tell our stories, rooted in our values.”

Eziakonwa’s remarks resonated with the AEC 2024’s broader theme, “Securing Africa’s Economic Future Amidst Rising Uncertainty,” which emphasizes the need for innovative solutions to the continent’s economic challenges.

Since its establishment in 2006, the African Economic Conference has provided a platform for dialogue, research, and knowledge exchange on pressing issues. Delegates at the 2024 event are exploring sub-themes such as human development, climate change adaptation, and the digital economy, with a focus on actionable solutions to drive the continent forward.

The conference places the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) at the center of discussions as leaders and experts strategize to secure a resilient and prosperous economic future for the continent.

By Felix Tih

Get the inside Story

Stay informed on the stories shaping Africa’s future. Get breaking news, in-depth analysis, opinions and exclusive insights from across the continent delivered to your inbox, free and unfiltered.


Related Posts

east africa court ruling clears path for uganda tanzania pipeline

East Africa Court Ruling Clears Path for Uganda Tanzania Pipeline

by Jane Mukami
November 29, 2025
0

...

digital abuse against women surges amid legal and platform gaps

Digital Abuse Against Women Surges Amid Legal and Platform Gaps

by Samira Benhadda
November 28, 2025
0

...

Calls for Action Grow as 16 Days Against Gender-Based Violence Begins

by Aissatou Fall
November 26, 2025
0

...

Africa, Europe Celebrate Progress, Set Joint Agenda at Luanda Summit

Africa, Europe Celebrate Progress, Set Joint Agenda at Luanda Summit

by Amani Mwakalebela
November 26, 2025
0

...

Africa, EU Leaders Mark 25 Years of Partnership at Summit in Angola

Africa, EU Leaders Mark 25 Years of Partnership at Summit in Angola

by Amani Mwakalebela
November 24, 2025
0

...

Nigeria’s Lagos State Expands Housing Push Amid Rising Urban Demand

Nigeria’s Lagos State Expands Housing Push Amid Rising Urban Demand

by Cynthia N. Ganchok
November 24, 2025
0

...

east africa court ruling clears path for uganda tanzania pipeline
Politics & Economy

East Africa Court Ruling Clears Path for Uganda Tanzania Pipeline

by Jane Mukami
Reading Time: 2 mins read
November 29, 2025
0

Decision removes a key hurdle for the $10 billion EACOP project while rights groups warn of displacement and ecosystem risks

Read moreDetails
digital abuse against women surges amid legal and platform gaps

Digital Abuse Against Women Surges Amid Legal and Platform Gaps

by Samira Benhadda
November 28, 2025
0

South Africa, Kenya, Rwanda and others have cyber laws but weak enforcement fails to protect women

Africa Urged to Tackle Illicit Tobacco Trade as Global Treaty Talks Close

Africa Urged to Tackle Illicit Tobacco Trade as Global Treaty Talks Close

by Felix Tih
November 27, 2025
0

African institutions and global health officials are calling for stronger action against the illicit tobacco trade, warning that illegal flows...

Calls for Action Grow as 16 Days Against Gender-Based Violence Begins

by Aissatou Fall
November 26, 2025
0

The African Union and lawmakers across the continent are calling for urgent action to combat violence against women and girls,...

Urgent Call for Action to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance in Africa

Eswatini Launches New Epidemic Surveillance Guidelines

by Jane Mukami
November 26, 2025
0

Eswatini has introduced new National Event-Based Surveillance (EBS) Guidelines to improve the early detection and response to public health threats....

Next Post

Africa’s Green Transition Hinges on Policy Certainty and Investment

Experts Urge Global Financial Reform at African Economic Conference 2024

Africa CDC Praises U.S. for Lifting Travel Health Notice on Rwanda

Ethiopia, UNDP Launch ManuTech Hub to Boost Africa's Innovation in Manufacturing Sector

The editorial platform of Bantu Agency.

The editorial platform of Bantu Agency.

Our Platforms

  • Bantu Magazine
  • Bantu Brief
  • Black Frame Studio

Our Services

  • Bantu Agency
  • Advertise
  • Partnerships

Our Services

  • Editorial Director
  • Opportunities
  • Contact

The editorial platform of Bantu Agency.

Our Platforms

  • Bantu Magazine
  • Bantu Brief
  • Black Frame Studio

Our Services

  • Bantu Agency
  • Advertise
  • Partnerships

Our Services

  • Editorial Director
  • Opportunities
  • Contact
Bantu Gazette
  • Energy & Trade
  • Finance
  • Health
  • Politics & Economy
  • Technology
  • Environment
  • Feature
  • Opinion
  • Changemakers
  • Tourism & Culture
  • Magazine