Lusaka, Zambia, 20 November, 2025 – Today, Zambia, represented by the Ministry of Green Economy and Environment (MGEE), signed an Implementation (Bilateral) Agreement with Switzerland, represented by the Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications (DETEC), under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.

The signing ceremony took place during COP30 in Belém, Brazil with support from the Supporting Preparedness for Article 6 Cooperation (SPAR6C) program. This marks a third Bilateral Agreement on Article 6 Cooperative Approaches for Zambia, having signed two other Bilateral Agreements with Norway and Sweden at COP29 in Baku last year.

As a country, Zambia remains committed to contributing to global efforts to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and achieving its nationally determined contributions through strengthening its enabling environment for carbon trading. Last December, it passed the Green Economy and Climate Change Act 2024 which provides the country with a legal framework to mitigate and adapt to climate change, and to domesticate the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement, among others. Furthermore, it has a Carbon Market Framework in place and is in the process of finalizing a Statutory Instrument on Carbon Markets, which has reached advanced stages ahead of its approval for its publication.

Speaking at the signing ceremony of the Zambia – Switzerland Bilateral Agreement, Hon. Mike Mposha, Minister of Green Economy and Environment highlighted that since the enactment of Zambia’s Green Economy and Climate Change Act and the publication of the Carbon Market Framework, the Carbon Market secretariat, housed at the Ministry of Green Economy and Environment, has continued to receive a considerable number of climate mitigation activity submissions for consideration on carbon market participation.

He further stated that the partnership between the Zambia and Switzerland would help Zambia not only implement high-quality climate projects, but also make a significant contribution towards Zambia achieving its other Sustainable Development Goals.

“We believe that the signing of this bilateral agreement with the Swiss government today will take us a step further towards seeking increased investments in Zambia’s climate mitigation activities.” — Hon. Mike Mposha, Minister of Green Economy and Environment, Zambia.

 

The Bilateral Agreement seeks to be mutually beneficial for both countries. In a statement provided by the Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications, the department stated that the Bilateral Agreement between Zambia and Switzerland will establish the framework for Switzerland to implement CO2 emission reduction projects in Zambia, and to allocate the results toward its reduction target.

“By concluding these agreements, Switzerland is laying the groundwork for international climate projects that meet stringent environmental protection requirements while respecting international human rights standards.” — Minister Albert Rösti, Head of the Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications DETEC, Switzerland

As we move forward with this partnership, this Bilateral Agreement between Zambia and Switzerland is a critical milestone for negotiating the purchase of Internationally Transferred Mitigation Outcomes (ITMOs) through a Mitigation Outcome Purchase Agreement (MOPA).

The Supporting Preparedness for Article 6 Cooperation (SPAR6C) Program is led by the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) with GFA Consulting Group and UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre as the leading delivery partners in Zambia.

 

Press Release issued by MGEE Communications Unit

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