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Carbon Pricing in Sub-Saharan Africa

Analysis of the appropriateness of different carbon pricing models and their advantage to be introduced in Africa

(i) Presentation of the study “Carbon pricing in Sub-Saharan Africa” (ii) Discussion of the Senegal case and possible application in the country.

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While overall, interest and pressure for a national carbon pricing has increased, there has been much debate over whether African countries should introduce a carbon price into their national systems. In addition to the introduction of the carbon tax in South Africa, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Rwanda, Senegal and Nigeria are considering or carrying out carbon pricing surveys. Africa's interest in reforming fossil fuel subsidies is also growing. This prompted discussions on whether other African countries should do the same. However, it remains to be seen whether the traditional notions of carbon pricing, namely a carbon tax or an emission trading system (ETS), are appropriate instruments for addressing the circumstances and constraints unique to African countries. The study "Carbon Pricing in Sub-Saharan Africa" ​​answers this question by examining whether the discussion on forms of carbon pricing in sub-Saharan Africa needs to be deepened further to better adapt to local needs and challenges. It also aims to inform political actors about the possibilities of introducing a carbon tax in their national context and to discuss its potential economic and social consequences.

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Dr. Ute Gierczynski-Bocandé

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Programmbeauftragte und wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin

ute.bocande@kas.de +221 33 869 77 78/79 +221 33 860 24 30

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