The Executive Director of Human Rights Reporters Ghana (HRRG), Joseph Kobla Wemakor has arrived in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa for the 2019 African Climate Risks Conference (ACRC19) 

The Ghanian  reporter is among journalist invited by the Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN), the Future Climate For Africa (FCFA) and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to attend the two-day conference which begins  from 7-9 October.

Joseph Wemakor is among 15 best selected for the conference 

The human rights cum environmental activist, who also doubles as a seasoned journo, is part of the six Ghanaian journalists selected among the best fifteen (15) African reporters to participate in this year’s world’s biggest climate change conference taking place in Ethiopia at UNECA.

As part of events, the selected journalists together with Mr. Wemakor, who equally holds a position as the Editor-In- Chief of the Ghananewsone.com will have the opportunity to attend a special training session for reporters at the Conference which focus on how to report on IPCC Special Report on Climate Change and Land and the IPCC Special Report Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate. They will also have the chance to learn about the IPCC process and how to accurately report on climate science as well as participate in the fully in the African Climate Risks Conference 2019.

The African Climate Risks Conference is an open platform for sharing latest climate research on African climate among researchers, and with policy makers, practitioners and development partners, with the goal to ensure the improved flow of knowledge and interactions among researchers, practioners and decision makers; toward greater impact and legacy of completed and on-going African climate research and adaptation initiatives.

The aim of the conference is to ensure greater impact and legacy of completed and on-going research programmes by promoting the uptake of new data, tools and knowledge; brokering new research collaborations; coordinating targeted donor support and provide a form to identify common priorities in the African climate research for development agenda through African-led collective discussions.

It also seeks to stimulate increased contribution of African experts to, improve coverage of Africa, in the IPCC assessment reports; and bring together development partners to deliberate on how to improve programing to support African-led climate research and service priorities.

The event which is on the theme: “Dismantling barriers to urgent climate adaption action” is being co-organized by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), African Climate Policy Centre (ACPC), Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), World Climate Research Programme (WCRP), South-South North (SSN) and Future Climate for Africa (FCFA) program and partner organizations.