At its Sixth Meeting held on 27 May 2022, the Presidential Climate Commission (PCCC) adopted the Just Transition Framework. A final version was published in July 2022, with policy recommendations. According to the PCC, the Just Transition Framework is a planning tool for achieving a just transition in South Africa, setting out the actions that the government and its social partners will take to achieve a just transition, and the outcomes to be realised in the short, medium, and long term. The Just Transition Framework is organised into seven main actions: (1) Foundations on which the framework builds; (2) Definition of a Just Transition for South Africa; (3) Principles to guide the transition; (4) At-risk sectors and value chains; (5) Key policy areas to give effect to the transition; (6) Effective governance arrangements; (7) Financing a Just Transition.
- Home
- ›
- South Africa
- ›
- Search results
- ›
- Just Transition Framework for South Africa
Just Transition Framework for South Africa
Sectors: Cross Cutting Area, Economy-wide
Examples:
Resilient infrastructure, Fossil fuel divestment, Net zero growth plan, Sustainable fishing
Main document
Just Transition Framework
(Original Language)PDF
Other documents in this entry
Cabinet Decision approving the Framework
(Original Language)supporting documentationHTMLDocument preview is not currently available
PCC Report on Community Consultation for the Framework
(Original Language)supporting documentationPDF
Initial Just Transition Framework (May 2022)
(Original Language)previous versionPDF
Timeline
ShowNote
The summary of this document was written by researchers at the Grantham Research Institute . If you want to use this summary, please check terms of use for citation and licensing of third party data.