Accra, 08 September, 2025 / 11:27 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) are calling for methods that are African, “community-rooted” and just in addressing climate change manifested in droughts, floods, and cyclones, among others in the world’s second largest continent.
In a statement read out during the Second Africa Climate Summit (ACS2) held at the Addis Ababa International Convention Centre (AICC) in Ethiopia on Sunday, September 7, SECAM members said that climate crisis is both a moral and ecological emergency whose impact is greatly felt in Africa.
“Africa bears disproportionate impacts—droughts, cyclones, floods, desertification—despite contributing least to global emissions,” Africa’s Catholic Bishops say in their statement for the September 7-8 event organized under the theme, “Lighting the way: Renewable Energy and the Dignity of Life.”
In the statement that Bishop Coffi Roger Anoumou of Benin’s Catholic Diocese of Lokossa read out, SECAM members say, “The Catholic Church in Africa calls for bold, fair, and urgent action to ensure that climate solutions are Africa-led, community-rooted, and just.”
On Africa-led climate solutions, the statement indicates, “SECAM insists that Africa must not merely be a recipient of external agendas but a full architect of its ecological future.”



