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Ethiopia: The Africa Dialogue on Cement for Green Industrialisation concluded with a call to accelerate practical action on low-carbon cement and concrete as Africa enters a period of urban growth and infrastructure development. The event was hosted by the Ministry of Industry of Ethiopia and jointly organised by the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation’s (UNIDO) Net Zero Partnership for Industrial Decarbonisation, together with the GCCA and other organisations. It brought together more than 110 participants from 39 countries, including cement producers, government representatives, industry associations, research institutions and others.

UNIDO said that around 80% of Africa’s 2050 building stock is yet to be constructed and the continent’s cement production is therefore expected to increase significantly in the coming decades. The event focused on solutions that are already available and can be scaled, including reducing the clinker content of cement through supplementary cementitious materials and calcined clay cement, increasing the use of alternative fuels and improving material efficiency. Participants visited Habesha Cement plant on the first day.

Stephen Kargbo, director of the UNIDO sub-regional office and representative to Ethiopia, the African Union and UNECA, said “Every bag of cement we choose today is a vote for the kind of Africa we will live in tomorrow. The decisions we make today will lock in emissions for the next half century. If we embed low-carbon norms now, Africa can industrialise sustainably, attract green investment and equip its youth with the skills to lead tomorrow's construction sector.