LEAP Phase I marked the launch of a bold, African-led initiative to position the continent at the centre of global debates on maritime decarbonisation. Set against the backdrop of the IMO’s adoption of the Revised GHG Strategy in 2023, this first phase set out to equip African states with the tools they needed most: evidence, analysis, and the networks required to engage effectively in complex international negotiations.
At its heart, Phase I was about laying strong foundations. It delivered the first set of shipping emissions inventories ever compiled for six African states, conducted detailed case studies of the economic impacts of the IMO’s candidate measures on key national commodities, and convened regional workshops that brought together policymakers, academics, and industry experts. By producing data and analysis owned by the countries themselves, Phase I gave African delegations the confidence to engage at the IMO not merely as participants, but as informed advocates capable of shaping outcomes with clear, evidence-backed positions.