On Sunday September 26 the Future of Climate Cooperation, Oxford University and the Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection hosted a side event for the Africa Climate Week title "Workshop on the future of climate cooperation in Africa COP26 to COP27 and beyond". This event brought together a diversity of stakeholders taking climate action across Africa to discuss forms of cooperation that will catalyze transformative changes in key economic sectors, including renewable energy, regenerative agriculture, and sustainable urban development.
This workshop featured remarks from practitioners and researchers at the forefront of cooperative climate action:
Charles Karangwa (International Union for the Conservation of Nature | High-Level Climate Champions)
Manal Bidar (Africa Youth Climate Hub | Global Centre on Adaptation)
Issa Bado (Francophonie Institute for Sustainable Development)
Nasma Jrondi (Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection)
Saliem Fakir (African Climate Foundation) - Ayman Cherkaoui (Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection)
Dr. Thomas Hale (University of Oxford | Future of Climate Cooperation)