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DTSTART:20251007T070000Z
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DTEND:20251007T160000Z
LOCATION:Online\, Ghana
SUMMARY:Stakeholder meetings to assess the sustainable smart port status of
  Tema Port (Ghana)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Enhancing the &quot\;Sustainable Smart Port&quot\; status of Te
 ma Port From 7 to 9 October\, UNCTAD wil conduct stakeholder consultation
 s as part of the Sustainable Smart Port (SSP) assessment of Tema Port. Usi
 ng UNCTAD’s methodology\, the assessment evaluates the port’s readines
 s to: Scale up the use\, production\, distribution of alternative energy 
 sources (renewable energy)Enhance energy efficiency.As an integral part of
  the methodology\, the consultations will consist of bilateral meetings wi
 th key stakeholders. Their objective is to: Discuss and validate prelimin
 ary findings of ongoing researchCollect additional insights to shape recom
 mendations for capacity-building activities and advance SSP reformsEnsure 
 that proposed solutions are relevant\, practical\, and aligned with nation
 al priorities for energy transition and port development Key stakeholders
  participating in these dialogues include\, among others\, the Ghana Ports
  and Harbours Authority\, Ghana Grid Company\, Regional Maritime Universit
 y and terminal operators. &lt\;p class=&quot\;text-align-center\n\nView m
 eeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/stakeholder-meetings-asse
 ss-sustainable-smart-port-status-tema-port-ghana-0
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DTSTART:20251008T070000Z
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TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTEND:20251008T160000Z
LOCATION:Online\, Ghana
SUMMARY:Stakeholder meetings to assess the sustainable smart port status of
  Tema Port (Ghana)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Enhancing the &quot\;Sustainable Smart Port&quot\; status of Te
 ma Port From 7 to 9 October\, UNCTAD wil conduct stakeholder consultation
 s as part of the Sustainable Smart Port (SSP) assessment of Tema Port. Usi
 ng UNCTAD’s methodology\, the assessment evaluates the port’s readines
 s to: Scale up the use\, production\, distribution of alternative energy 
 sources (renewable energy)Enhance energy efficiency.As an integral part of
  the methodology\, the consultations will consist of bilateral meetings wi
 th key stakeholders. Their objective is to: Discuss and validate prelimin
 ary findings of ongoing researchCollect additional insights to shape recom
 mendations for capacity-building activities and advance SSP reformsEnsure 
 that proposed solutions are relevant\, practical\, and aligned with nation
 al priorities for energy transition and port development Key stakeholders
  participating in these dialogues include\, among others\, the Ghana Ports
  and Harbours Authority\, Ghana Grid Company\, Regional Maritime Universit
 y and terminal operators. &lt\;p class=&quot\;text-align-center\n\nView m
 eeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/stakeholder-meetings-asse
 ss-sustainable-smart-port-status-tema-port-ghana-0
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DTSTART:20251009T070000Z
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TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTEND:20251009T160000Z
LOCATION:Online\, Ghana
SUMMARY:Stakeholder meetings to assess the sustainable smart port status of
  Tema Port (Ghana)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Enhancing the &quot\;Sustainable Smart Port&quot\; status of Te
 ma Port From 7 to 9 October\, UNCTAD wil conduct stakeholder consultation
 s as part of the Sustainable Smart Port (SSP) assessment of Tema Port. Usi
 ng UNCTAD’s methodology\, the assessment evaluates the port’s readines
 s to: Scale up the use\, production\, distribution of alternative energy 
 sources (renewable energy)Enhance energy efficiency.As an integral part of
  the methodology\, the consultations will consist of bilateral meetings wi
 th key stakeholders. Their objective is to: Discuss and validate prelimin
 ary findings of ongoing researchCollect additional insights to shape recom
 mendations for capacity-building activities and advance SSP reformsEnsure 
 that proposed solutions are relevant\, practical\, and aligned with nation
 al priorities for energy transition and port development Key stakeholders
  participating in these dialogues include\, among others\, the Ghana Ports
  and Harbours Authority\, Ghana Grid Company\, Regional Maritime Universit
 y and terminal operators. &lt\;p class=&quot\;text-align-center\n\nView m
 eeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/stakeholder-meetings-asse
 ss-sustainable-smart-port-status-tema-port-ghana-0
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