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Developed countries should help Africa address climate challenges: Kenyan president

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發布於 2023年04月30日09:19 • ,

This photo taken on Feb. 28, 2023 shows wilted vegetation in Kajiado County, Kenya. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)

The industrial north should honor the commitment to providing capital and technologies required to help African countries cope with the unfolding climate emergencies, Kenyan President William Ruto has said.

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NAIROBI, April 30 (Xinhua) -- The industrial north should honor the commitment to providing capital and technologies required to help African countries cope with the unfolding climate emergencies, Kenyan President William Ruto said on Saturday.

During his address at the 2023 Ibrahim Governance Weekend underway in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi, Ruto stressed that developed nations have a moral obligation to deliver climate justice in Africa, where rising atmospheric temperatures have taken a toll on ecosystems and livelihoods.

"Africa deserves compensation for the losses that climate change has wrought on our economies. We should be assisted to re-engineer green growth," Ruto said, adding that Kenya will host the Africa Climate Summit on Sept. 4-6.

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Ruto, the chairperson of the Committee of African Heads of State and Government on Climate Change, pledged to utilize his position to lobby for investments required to hasten the continent's transition to a green and resilient future.

Ruto said despite contributing less than 4 percent to global greenhouse gas emissions, Africa has borne the brunt of climate disasters, including droughts, cyclones, and wildfires.

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Livestock are seen in a dry field in Kidemu sub-location in Kilifi county, Kenya, March 23, 2022. (Xinhua/Dong Jianghui)

He urged multilateral lending agencies to develop climate financing packages that are tailor-made for the African continent, where there is an urgency to help grassroots communities cope with the phenomenon.

Ruto observed that Africa's huge renewable energy potential offers an opportunity to decarbonize the continent's economies while unlocking green jobs for the youth. Restructuring carbon markets in Africa should be combined with nature-based interventions in order to hasten the realization of net-zero ambition in a continent that is home to climate hotspots, including the Sahel and the Horn of Africa.

Joyce Banda, the former president of Malawi, urged developed countries to step up their financial obligation as a means to strengthen climate mitigation and adaptation in Africa.

Banda, who is also the goodwill ambassador of Tropical Cyclone Freddy Recovery of Malawi, decried lackluster commitment by the industrial north to support climate response in Africa. She emphasized that delivering climate justice in Africa will have spin-off effects, including improved livelihoods for local communities, peace, cohesion, and gender parity.

Mo Ibrahim, the founder and chair of Mo Ibrahim Foundation, a pan-African not-for-profit lobby, suggested market-driven interventions to accelerate low-carbon development in the continent.

By leveraging private capital and fiscal incentives from governments, African countries could plug the funding shortfall that has hobbled the green transition, said Ibrahim. ■

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