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UN unveils strategy to move Gabon into a green economy

M.Cby M.C
January 25, 2021
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UN unveils strategy to move Gabon into a green economy

Antonio Pedro - Director of the Central Africa Office of ECA

The UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), has unveiled a plan to transform Gabon from a brown to a green economy.

The strategy will enable Gabon to reap unprecedented development gains from its rich rain forests and other natural resources. According to the ECA, this will be achieved through the sustainable transformation of, and a methodical audit of such endowments.

Experts of ECA’s Office for Central Africa and advisors in the Gabonese Ministry of Water, Forests, the Sea and Environment, on Friday rounded-off a two-day online meeting to fully explicate the stakes of a US$1million two-year project in this regard, funded by the Joint SDG Fund (JSDGF).

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The project titled ‘Gabon and the SDGs beyond Oil: Financing a rapid and sustainable transition from a Brown to a Green Economy’ will support the Green Gabon pillar of the Strategic Plan for Gabon’s Emergence (PSGE 2009-2025).

It has two major programmatic streams: Sustainable production and consumption, and Natural Capital Accounting (NCA).

Sustainable production and consumption aim to help Gabon transition from a Brown to a Green Economy. This would be achieved by sustainably exploiting its forest, mining, and land resources to ramp-up economic diversification and structural transformation.

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It is also aimed at developing value chains and setting up innovative production systems that will create jobs for young people and women.

So far, the Brown Economy (that of oil exploitation) has accounted for 45% of Gabon’s GDP as opposed to 4% contributed by the Green Economy (that which is based on the sustainable exploitation of forests and their biodiversity).

The PSGE, which the project supports, aims to move the Green Economy’s contribution to GDP to 22% by 2025.

Gabon banks around 700 million US Dollars per year from its 230,000 square kilometers of rain forests as opposed to Malaysia which makes over four times that figure (3 billion US Dollars) on a forest canopy of 200,000 square kilometers, according to the ECA.

The ECA noted that getting its sustainable resource exploitation practices right should project Central African nation to a similar pedestal.

The second component, the Natural Capital Accounting (NCA), is based on a system of quantifying and granularly identifying units of the entire universe of Gabon’s ecological biodiversity and its mining and land resources to size up their true global monetary worth and rebase the country’s wealth posture.

 ECA and other partners have been arguing for the inclusion of such complex data sets on natural resources into GDP computations, beyond the conventional rubrics of the volume of economic production and consumption.

The Natural Capital Accounting (NCA), according to the ECA, holds the promise of expanding Gabon’s fiscal space. 

This will mean dealing with less public debt while having access to more cash to finance its development needs and move it to an upper-middle-income economy where growth can create jobs and moves people out of poverty once and for all.

Antonio Pedro, Director of the Central Africa Office of ECA, stated during the launch of the project that this new approach will provide an additional instrument for the country in its strategies for financing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

“The consistent external shocks Gabon has suffered due to steep falls in global oil prices and the need to finance development in the post-COVID-19 era demonstrate the importance of a transformation in Gabon that would move it from brown growth to green growth based on its natural capital” .

Antonio Pedro

According to Aristide Kaas Kassangoye, Adviser to Gabon’s Minister of Water, Forests, the Sea and Environment – Prof Lee White, this ECA-UNDP joint project will help the country moderate the tension between the need for economic production and that for environmental protection as two sides of the same coin which should contribute to inclusive growth.

“It will be a shot in the arm of the Green Gabon development pillar, focused on harnessing renewable energy, thereby reducing carbon emissions, creating a sustainable wood industry, and attaining food self-sufficiency through sustainable agriculture” .

Aristide Kaas Kassangoye

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