Ethiopia has been selected to host the 2027 United Nations Climate Change Conference, marking a significant diplomatic achievement for the East African nation. Hosting the upcoming summit in Addis Ababa signals a shift in global climate governance toward the Global South, aligning with calls for greater inclusion of developing nations in climate leadership.
Ethiopia’s selection follows a competitive bid process and highlights its regional role in environmental policy and its ambitions to bolster green infrastructure and energy transition. The decision is interpreted as recognition of Africa’s growing voice in climate diplomacy and may leverage resources and international partnerships for sustainable development across the continent. Preparatory work is expected to begin early, with Ethiopia coordinating with UN bodies to host delegates, negotiate agendas, and elevate Africa’s priorities in carbon finance, adaptation funding and renewable energy deployment.


