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Ambassador of France to Ghana participates in WACEE Conference
H.E. François Pujolas, Ambassador of France to Ghana, participated in the opening ceremony of the 5th edition of the West African Clean Energy Environment Conference (WACEE) on 13th September, addressing the audience about the Climate of Paris Agreement (COP 21) which was signed in December 2015.
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#COP21 The Paris agreement in four key points - a historic step forward for climate action (January 20, 2016)
“The draft agreement is differentiated, fair, sustainable, dynamic, balanced and legally binding.”
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The Embassy of France works together with non-state actors on climate change issues
The Embassy of France to Ghana works together with non-state actors and play an active role in the dissemination of the challenges posed by climate change.
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Climate change school drawing contest awards ceremony followed by a photo exhibition “60 solutions to climate change”
The European Union in Ghana together with the Embassies of France and Norway, the Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation (MESTI) and the Environment Protection Agency (EPA), announced on Tuesday, 10th of November, at an awards ceremony held at the Alliance Française in Accra, the winners of a joint National Schools Drawing Contest.
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Visit to Ghana of Mrs Ségolène Royal, French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy
As part of her tour in Africa to prepare for the COP21, Mrs Ségolène Royal, French Minister for Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy was in Ghana on August 14 and 15 , 2015.
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Visit of fhe French Special Envoy for Africa on climate change
Prior to France’s hosting of the CoP21 in Paris, the French Special Envoy for Africa on climate change, Ambassador Stéphane Gompertz, was in Ghana on 26th and 27th May
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Climate Diplomacy Day 2015 - Information Session in Ghana on "The Road to Paris"
An information Session was held in Accra on 17 June 2015 to mark Climate Diplomacy Day 2015. This was to provide information ahead of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Paris (30 November to 11 December).