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2021-05-11 15:55:13 GMT2021-05-11 23:55:13(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
NAIROBI, May 11 (Xinhua) Kenya will rally behind multilateral initiatives aimed at advancing climate-resilient growth in order to restore livelihoods amid devastations by the COVID-19 pandemic, officials said Tuesday.
Keriako Tobiko, Cabinet Secretary in the Ministry of Environment and Forestry spoke at a virtual Kenya-European Union (EU) green diplomacy conference to discuss innovative partnerships around climate change, biodiversity and plastic waste management.
He said that Kenya s support towards the global green agenda has been strengthened through political goodwill, friendly policies and investment in clean energy, and Kenya has prioritized a transition to a green economy that is resilient as it remains the frontrunner in biodiversity conservation and elimination of plastic pollution.