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KNUST wins maiden national Universities climate debate organized by Eco-Africa Network

Wed, Oct 29 2025 10:20 AM
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The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has emerged winner of the first-ever National Universities Climate Debate (NUCD), a youth-led initiative by Eco-Africa Network that brought together some of Ghana’s brightest students to discuss innovative solutions to climate change.

Held on Saturday, October 25, 2025, at the Dr Daniel McKorley Moot Court at the GIMPA Law School, the event was themed “Driving Climate Action Through Policy, Innovation, and Equity.”

It provided a platform for students to exchange ideas on renewable energy, sustainable development, and climate adaptation strategies.

Welcoming participants, Kaleb Adane Frimpong, Deputy Board Chair of Eco-Africa Network, described the debate as a defining moment for youth leadership in Ghana’s climate advocacy.

“This initiative sharpens climate dialogue — it challenges ideas, strengthens arguments, and inspires solutions that are both bold and practical,” he said.

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Twelve universities, including the University of Ghana, University for Development Studies (UDS), University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS), Ashesi University, Central University, and GIMPA, competed in a series of intense rounds covering topics such as climate financing, adaptation, and the transition to clean energy.

Delivering the keynote address, Acting CEO of the National Youth Authority (NYA), Mr. Usman Ayariga, commended Eco-Africa Network for providing a platform that amplifies youth voices in climate action and national policy discourse.

“Our collective future rests on the innovation and leadership of young people. Platforms like this spark the kind of thinking that drives progress,” he said.

Mr. Ayariga also urged students to view debating as a tool for civic engagement and national development rather than just competition.

“Debate shapes responsible citizens. Take it seriously — it’s not just for fun. The NYA is ready to support and collaborate on such impactful initiatives,” he added.

The event received sponsorship from Nescafé, Didi Jollof, CESMA, Aldin Cycles, Mayekoo, and the GIMPA Law School.

After several rounds of engaging and spirited exchanges, Team KNUST claimed the top spot, while the University of Ghana finished as first runner-up.

Eco-Africa Network announced that the National Universities Climate Debate will become an annual event, rotating among tertiary institutions across the country to deepen youth-driven innovation and strengthen advocacy for climate resilience.

“This is only the beginning,” Mr. Frimpong said.

“We’re building a movement of young thinkers who are ready to lead Ghana’s transition to a sustainable future.”

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