Balaclava, Mauritius, 11 December 2022 (ECA) - The 17th edition of the annual African Economic Conference (AEC2022) has ended with calls for African countries to cooperate in promoting climate-smart development, which offers great opportunities for the continent to accelerate its economic transformation.“Africa is by far the most vulnerable region in terms of climate change.
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The African Economic Conference 2022 kicked off on Friday in Balaclava, Mauritius, with speakers in the first plenary session calling for the continent to find alternative models of climate financing away from debt instruments.Speaker after speaker reminded developed countries to keep their promise to help pay for the damages caused by climate change in Africa. African