Ethiopia is selected to host the 2027 P4G Summit, the global gathering that focuses on climate, food, water, renewable energies and related issues.
“Ethiopia is deeply honored to receive the torch and assume the responsibility of hosting the fifth P4G Summit in 2027. We embrace this opportunity with determination and an unwavering commitment,” twitted Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed who attended the 4th P4G Summit in Hanoi, Vietnam.
P4G provides grant funding, enabling systems support through National Platforms, and technical assistance to partnerships with businesses working on climate mitigation and adaptation solutions in the areas of food, water and energy.
P4G’s country partners are committed to advancing breakthrough solutions to achieve their Sustainable Development Goals and Paris Agreement commitments. Each country has established a P4G National Platform (NP), which is a multistakeholder platform that includes representatives from the country’s government and private sector, and P4G donor embassies.
“These have been established to support P4G partnerships and are tailored to each country’s context. Our National Platforms help improve the enabling systems for climate businesses to become investment ready,” stated P4G on its website, which listed Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa, Colombia, Korea, Denmark, Indonesia, The Netherlands, and Vietnam as members.
Ethiopia is deeply honoured to receive the torch and assume the responsibility of hosting the fifth P4G Summit in 2027. We embrace this opportunity with determination and an unwavering commitment. pic.twitter.com/n9u37IM1SX
— Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹 (@AbiyAhmedAli) April 18, 2025