Sierra Leone: Climate Policy Diagnostic
December 19, 2024
Summary
Sierra Leone faces important development challenges. This includes dealing with the impacts of climate change such as rising temperatures, more frequent extreme hot days, and increasingly erratic rainfall patterns, with intensified single-day precipitation events. This is especially important given the country’s strong dependence on agriculture and hydropower. Climate change also requires improved Disaster Risk Management (DRM) and more forward-looking risk assessments. On the mitigation side, competing development needs have led to rapid urbanization and deforestation requiring a more integrated approach to land policy, planning, and forest protection. The country also needs substantial investments in its electricity, water, and waste sectors but private investment is lacking. The mission reviewed the current fiscal policies supporting climate action and provided recommendations to support the long-term climate resilience in Sierra Leone, while aligning with its overall development objectives.
Subject: Climate change, Climate policy, Environment, Natural disasters, Population and demographics, Water resources
Keywords: Climate change, climate change management, climate mitigation, Climate policy, climate policy diagnostic, land management reform, mitigation side, Natural disasters, Water resources
Pages:
5
Volume:
2024
DOI:
Issue:
047
Series:
High Level Summary Technical Assistance Report No. 2024/047
Stock No:
HLSEA2024047
ISBN:
9798400294211
ISSN:
2959-4103





