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Africa Climate Talks (ACT!) is here again. The second session of the third edition of the highly intensive Africa Climate Talks (ACT!) concluded on 18 May 2021. The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) in partnership with University of Cabo Verde hosted the elaborate two-day timetable that brought together over 120 participants, representing leading climate voices and actors in Africa.
The third Africa Climate Talks (ACT!) is part of a webinar series by the African Climate Policy Centre (ACPC) of the ECA pursuing the theme, “Climate Change and Development in Africa: African perspectives on climate resilient recovery from COVID-19”. This edition was held virtually.
Africa Climate Talks (ACT!) is here again. The second session of the third edition of the highly intensive Africa Climate Talks (ACT!) concluded today, 18 May 2021.
The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) in partnership with University of Cabo Verde hosted the elaborate two-day timetable that brought together over 120 participants, representing leading climate voices and actors in Africa.
The third Africa Climate Talks (ACT!) is part of a webinar series by the African Climate Policy Centre (ACPC) of the ECA pursuing the theme, “Climate Change and Development in Africa: African perspectives on climate resilient recovery from COVID-19”. This edition was held virtually.
(Addis Ababa/Praia 18 May 2021) Africa Climate Talks (ACT!) is here again. The second session of the third edition of the highly intensive Africa Climate Talks (ACT!) concluded today, 18 May 2021. The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) in partnership with University of Cabo Verde hosted the elaborate two-day timetable that brought together over 120 participants, representing leading climate voices and actors in Africa.
The third Africa Climate Talks (ACT!) is part of a webinar series by the African Climate Policy Centre (ACPC) of the ECA pursuing the theme, “Climate Change and Development in Africa: African perspectives on climate resilient recovery from COVID-19”. This edition was held virtually.
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The UN Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) says it is working with sister United Nations agencies, bilateral and multilateral partners to align global climate goals to the continent’s action agenda.
At the forefront of enhancing national, regional, and continental climate adaptation preparedness and response efforts is Africa’s lead climate think-tank, the ECA’s African Climate Policy Centre (ACPC) that is based in Addis Ababa.
In the “State of the Global Climate Report” that is being jointly launched today by the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, and the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) Secretary-General, Petteri Taalas, the ECA is delighted to have made extensive contributions touching on the African continent through the ACPC.
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