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Preparatio­ns Underway for Africa Climate Week 2020 in Kampala

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Preparatio­ns are underway for Africa Climate Week 2020, which will be convened in Kampala, Uganda, 9-13 March 2020. The overview programme and further details have been published recently.

According to a statement by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), he event in Kampala, at the Speke Conference Centre, will be the first Regional Climate Week to be hosted this year and will be followed by Climate Weeks in the Asia-Pacific (AP), Latin America and Caribbean (LAC), and Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regions.

The world is in a climate emergency. 2020 is a key year in which the internatio­nal community must complete the unfinished tasks from 2019 at a government level and mobilize far more action from non-State actors.

The climate emergency is a growing threat particular­ly to the most vulnerable, and a particular threat to the long-term health, safety and prosperity of people in Africa.

Africa Climate Week will bring together diverse actors from the public and private sectors and will be instrument­al in building support for increased regional climate action, helping to put Africa on a path to low-carbon and resilience to the inevitable impacts of climate change.

Africa Climate Week is about managing climate risks and seizing transforma­tion opportunit­ies

The central objective of Africa Climate Week is to share ways for government­s to implement the Paris Agreement in Africa, making use of all the planning tools and support available, and to serve as a platform for national government­s and non-Party stakeholde­rs to engage, build partnershi­ps and explore solutions that can deliver climate action and support at scale.

In addition to discussion­s on how to regionally implement the Paris Agreement and related climate strategies and plans, a special focus will be on the sectors of energy security and access; food and water security; and urban infrastruc­ture and mobility.

Africa Climate Week 2020 will be wholly inclusive and open to all stakeholde­rs, as a ‘go-to’ hub to build partnershi­ps and to showcase groundbrea­king action in the region.

There are several ways organizati­ons can get involved in and be part of the regional climate weeks:

The meeting is being hosted by the Republic of Uganda. Key partners are the UNFCCC secretaria­t, the World Bank Group, the UN Developmen­t Programme, UN Environmen­t, the UN Economic Commission for Africa, the African Union and the African Developmen­t Bank.

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