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Bureau Quarter Meeting of the Africa Network of Parliamentarians on Climate Change

February 24 - February 28
The Africa Network of Parliamentarians on Climate Change (ANPCC)

The Africa Network of Parliamentarians on Climate Change (ANPCC) is poised to host its Bureau Quarter Meeting in the vibrant city of Nairobi, bringing together influential parliamentarians and climate experts from across the continent. This high-level meeting promises to be a pivotal platform for discussing vital governance issues related to climate change, and we invite you to be part of these transformative discussions.

Key Agenda Highlights

Agricultural Considerations in NDC 3.0 and NAPs

Engage in discussions regarding the essential considerations for the agriculture component of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) 3.0 and National Adaptation Plans (NAPs), focusing on sustainable practices to bolster food security and resilience.

Finance and Resource Mobilization Awareness

Strategize on enhancing awareness around financing and resource mobilization specifically tailored for climate action in agriculture and food security—critical areas that impact our socio-economic landscapes.

Reflections on COP29 Outcomes

Delve into the implications of COP29, particularly in relation to the Global Goal on Adaptation (GGA), climate finance, agriculture, gender considerations, and human mobility—discussions that will shape our approach to global commitments.

Submissions on Key Negotiation Streams

Preparation for submissions related to vital negotiation streams, including GGA, Agriculture, and Gender, to ensure that Africa’s voice is heard and represented in global climate dialogues.

Strategic Approach for SB62 Negotiations

Develop a cohesive strategy for the upcoming SB62 negotiations, aiming to enhance parliamentary oversight and accountability in climate action across the continent.

This Bureau Quarter Meeting is more than just an assembly; it is a critical step toward strengthening parliamentary accountability in climate action across Africa. By participating, you’ll contribute to shaping policies that advance climate resilience and promote alignment with international climate goals.

As our continent faces unprecedented climate challenges, your engagement in these crucial discussions will be instrumental in driving change and fostering collaborative solutions tailored to Africa’s specific needs.

Pullman Hotel

Nairobi, Kenya