African Civil Society Calls for Climate Justice Action and Increased Finance as UNFCCC SB64 Opens in Bonn – PACJA

African civil society organizations, represented by the PACJA, are urging a shift from climate promises to the implementation of Climate Justice actions to address urgent realities facing vulnerable communities in Africa. They are concerned about the exclusion of Loss and Damage and National Adaptation Plans from the proposed agenda of the UNFCCC's SB64, emphasizing the need to address the needs of communities already experiencing climate impacts. The PACJA's three key priorities at SB64 are ensuring climate finance delivery, advancing a just transition for Africa, and placing adaptation and resilience at the center of global climate action. They are calling for developed countries to fulfill their obligations under the Paris Agreement, support industrialization and energy access in Africa, and strengthen support for adaptation efforts in the region.

https://pacja.org/african-civil-society-calls-for-climate-justice-action-and-increased-finance-as-unfccc-sb64-opens-in-bonn/