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PACJA Calls Out COP29 for Falling Short on Climate Accountability

By Eddah Waithaka The Pan African Climate Justice Alliance has expressed its disappointment with the outcome of the COP29 climate negotiations in Baku, Azerbaijan. In a press release issued on November 25, the organization said, “As we absorb the outcome of the all-stakes COP29, dubbed the ‘finance COP’, it reverberates across mountains, valleys, oceans, rivers […]

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PACJA and Allies Take Firm Stand on No Negotiations on Loss and Damages Until Santiago Network Is Overturned

By Eddah Waithaka The Pan Africa Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA), along with its dedicated allies and partners, is taking a firm stand on the Loss and Damage Agenda, emphasizing the collective voice of Non-State Actors across Africa. In a bold declaration, they assert a position of No Negotiation on the Loss and Damage Agenda unless […]

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African Negotiators Call for Climate Finance Framework to Support Vulnerable Nations Ahead of COP29

By Eddah Waithaka As the world prepares for the pivotal COP29 summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, Amb. Ali Mohamed, Kenya’s Special Envoy for Climate Change and Chairman of the African Group of Negotiators, has issued a resonant plea for a climate finance framework grounded in the pressing needs of vulnerable nations. During a recent meeting in […]

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Pan-African Climate Alliance and Human Rights Institutions Unite for Environmental Justice

By Eddah Waithaka A major milestone was reached on 12 March 2024, at Sarova Panafric in Nairobi, when the Pan-African Climate Justice Alliance and National Human Rights institutions formally cemented their collaboration by signing a Memorandum of Understanding. This landmark agreement marks a formal commitment to a joint effort to promote initiatives for climate justice across the whole of Africa. The historic event […]