Category: Low-Carbon Urban Planning

COP31

ASCIF Strengthens Global Climate Leadership: Partner Samed Ağırbaş Appointed COP31 Climate High-Level Champion

We extend our heartfelt congratulations and full support to our esteemed partner Samed Ağırbaş, President of the Zero Waste Foundation, who has been officially appointed as COP31 Climate High-Level Champion by the Republic of Türkiye. This prestigious role was announced by COP31 President-Designate and Türkiye’s Minister of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, Murat Kurum, in late January 2026.

The Second World Summit for Social Development: Renewing Global Commitments and ASCIF's Role in Advancing African Urban Futures

The Second World Summit for Social Development: Renewing Global Commitments and ASCIF’s Role in Advancing African Urban Futures

ASCIF, a pioneering NGO dedicated to smart urban development in Africa, is hosting a hybrid side-event on November 5, 2025, focused on food security and social integration in African cities. This initiative underscores Africa’s growing role in global social development discourses.

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AI-Powered Climate Resilience in African Cities: Building Smarter, Sustainable Urban Futures

Climate change poses a significant threat to urban areas worldwide, and African cities are no exception. From coastal flooding in Lagos to flash floods in Kampala, these cities face escalating risks that demand innovative solutions.

10 Reasons Why Climate Change is an important issue

10 Reasons Why Climate Change is an Important Issue

Climate change is a pressing issue, often seen as a distant problem for future generations. However, its impact is already being felt today, and for the development of smart cities in Africa, it is an especially critical concern. Here are 10 Reasons Why Climate Change is an Important Issue in the context of African smart cities.

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Mobilizing Momentum at COP28: African Leaders Unite for Climate Adaptation Financing

As the world converges at COP28 in Dubai, the second day saw a powerful call to action from African leaders, urging a global response to address the adaptation financing needs of the continent. In a high-level Adaptation Finance Summit for Africa, prominent figures including Comoros President Azali Assoumani, Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan, Senegalese President Macky Sall, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron, African Development Bank Group President Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, and philanthropist Bill Gates emphasized the critical need for robust financing to combat the impacts of climate change and build resilience.

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