The summit, scheduled to take place in Nairobi, Kenya from September 4 to 6, is aimed at championing a positive climate-compatible vision for the continent.
He said the collaboration between governments and stakeholders will drive sustainable economic development for the continent.“The summit has put the opportunity to invest in Africa’s green energy, technology and innovation resource at the forefront of the global discussion,” he said. “By working together, we can expedite the transition to clean energy and foster sustainable economic growth essential for Africa and the global community.”Simon Harford, GEAPP head, said the summit will address how African countries and developed economies can collaborate to accelerate the transition to green energy.
“GEAPP supports African governments as they work to place just, green energy transitions front and centre of the Summit and to collaborate on progress,” he said.
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