While African leaders remain committed to creating a conducive environment for sustainable development, they need their global partners to provide steady support and get behind necessary global financial reforms. Recent funding pledges may have set a new record, but they are only a first step. Read more from H.E. President William Ruto via Project Syndicate: https://lnkd.in/deQ3fuEr
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It was an honor to host France Ambassador to Kenya Balozi Arnaud Suquet and his team for discussions about the upcoming Artificial Intelligence (AI) Action Summit, set to take place in France in February 2025. As active participants in the Public Interest AI Workstream, we are excited about Kenya's vital role in shaping a future for AI that is safe, secure, inclusive, trustworthy, and impactful for all. We look forward to a strong African and Kenyan participation in the Summit! I was pleased to be joined by my colleague, Office of Kenya's Special Envoy for Climate, Ali Mohamed, as we emphasized the importance of an approach that prioritizes innovation while ensuring that AI is sustainable as it addresses some of humanity's most significant challenges. Korir SingOei Emmanuel Macron Martin Tisné
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Journalists and editors are society's eyes and ears, you bring discussions on issues many people are not able to understand," noted Amb. Ali at the Kenya Editors' Guild (KEG) climate finance meeting. His keynote challenged newsrooms to transform climate coverage: We need reporters who can scrutinize climate finance, track adaptation funds, and expose greenwashing. ➡️ KEG's new Climate Change Training Manual equips journalists deliver the coverage this crisis demands. Download it here: https://bit.ly/3DkpOU3
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➡️ #ResearchGrant: African researchers focused on adaptation on the continent: Apply for the Accountable Adaptation Fellowship to receive mini-grants (up to £4,500), mentorship, & publication support from the Africa Research and Impact Network. (ARIN) and UCL. More info and how to apply: : http://bit.ly/496lP9a by Closing: 1 Jan 2025
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The 12-day meeting of parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), known as COP16, has ended in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh without an agreement on responding to drought. African countries had hoped the talks would produce a binding protocol on drought that would ensure “every government will be held responsible” for devising stronger preparation and response plans. An African COP16 delegate said, “It’s the first time I’ve seen Africa so united, with a strong united front, with respect to the drought protocol.” A future global drought regime is now planned to be completed at COP17 in Mongolia in 2026.
Saudi-hosted UN talks fail to produce deal to tackle global drought
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Great pleasure to meet with African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat Secretary General Wamkele Mene, as a follow up to the very successful AGII Sherpas meeting in Baku where a plan of action was discussed and agreed. In 2025, the African Green Industrialization Initiative (AGII) will focus on identifying and developing green industrial clusters, investment mobilisation and policy alignment to support implementation.
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Happy #JamhuriDay to all Kenyans!
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Had a productive exchange with Toks Omishakin, Secretary of State for the California State Transportation Agency and team, who are on a visit to Kenya to explore opportunities for collaboration. The meeting discussed climate related investment opportunities in Kenya and Africa including in EVs, batteries, green hydrogen, smart agriculture, and disaster response. The secretary was accompanied by officials for University of California, Davis which hosts the critical minerals Council and where we discussed possibilities of establishing an African Institute for Climate. Kenya's climate leadership in Africa coupled with California's technical expertise creates a strong foundation for knowledge exchange and implementation of ambitious climate initiatives.
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The record $100bn replenishment of The World Bank's International Development Association (IDA) fund - the single-largest source of low-cost financing for low-income countries - falls short of the $120bn called for by African Leaders in May, but is still a welcome development. We expect the funds to leverage much higher levels and be available to support climate actions of the most vulnerable. - Amb. Ali Mohamed African heads of state are pushing common IDA funding priorities centred on job creation, expansion of energy and digital access, and climate resilience. More: https://lnkd.in/dJiBnkDj
With the world at a crossroads, robust IDA is more critical than ever | African Arguments
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Kenya's Supreme Court has awarded Sh1.3 billion ($8.5 million USD) to victims of lead pollution from an industrial facility in Mombasa. Kenya's judiciary like in other jurisdictions, is enforcing constitutional rights to a clean and healthy environment. The ruling, which addresses harm to 3,000 victims including 20 deaths, sets an important precedent for industrial pollution cases across East Africa: https://lnkd.in/dP8zYVkD
3,000 victims, 20 deaths and 10-year wait: Big win in Sh1.3bn Mombasa lead poisoning compensation case
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