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African Development Bank invests billions in climate change adaptation

The Pokuase motorway interchange in the Ghanaian capital Accra is the first of its kind in West Africa. The flagship road project has dramatically improved regional transport and trade links while also reducing traffic congestion significantly.  

The new road network was one of a number of projects showcased in the city during the African Development Bank's Annual Meetings to highlight the AFDB's efforts to help African economies adapt to climate change. 

Funded by both the African Development Bank and the Ghanaian government, the Pokuase road project cost $83.9m, or approximately €78m. 

Kwabena Bempong, an engineer on the project, said the new road network has not only helped solve congestion and reduced CO2 emissions, it has also dramatically improved safety on one of Ghana's busiest roads. 

"So this interchange, especially on the N6, takes 50,000 vehicles a day and it has reduced accidents to a very minimum level. It has also improved mobility,,, I'm talking about the entire interchange and the local roads."

In addition to building the new interchange, the project also repaired 10km of road in the area. There was also support for the local community, including IT training for more than 12,000 schoolchildren. Women's groups also received training and had their workplaces renovated. 

The African Development Bank and African Union once again used this year's event as an opportunity to strengthen international partnerships.

Norway has worked with many African countries for decades. The AFDB and AU are currently working on ways to leverage the Nordic nation's renewable energy and blue economy expertise, while Norway's State Secretary Bjorg Snadkjaer said her country was keen to support Africa's efforts to become food secure. 

Read more on euronews.com