SASi-SPi supports climate action and food security ambitions in Cameroon
Cameroon has set a target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 35 percent by
2030 while strengthening national self-sufficiency and food security. The EU-funded
SASi-SPi programme has provided intelligence to inform these ambitions. It has
identified pathways to climate finance and delivered an assessment of three priority
areas outlined in Cameroon’s Convergence Blueprint: namely, the rice-value chain,
agroecology, and import substitutions. In addition, it has examined the sustainability
implications and trade-offs associated with Cameroon’s ambitious import-substitution
policy.