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Climate Action Africa to Attract Investors at Forum

Climate Action Africa, a prominent climate resilience organization, has announced its intention to leverage the inaugural Climate Action Africa Forum to encourage governments, businesses, and individuals to invest in climate-smart initiatives.
 
In a statement released by the organization, it highlighted that the forum would bring together stakeholders from around the world to explore ways to foster collaboration and catalyze actionable climate solutions.
 
The event, scheduled for June 17-19, 2024, at the Landmark Events Centre in Lagos, Nigeria, signifies a significant step in Africa's journey towards a sustainable future. A recent press conference in Abuja served as a precursor to the forum, gathering leaders, experts, and stakeholders to discuss the urgent need for sustainable development plans and climate-smart investments in Africa.
 
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Under the theme "Green Economies, Brighter Futures: Innovating and Investing in Africa’s Climate-Smart Development," the international press conference provided a vibrant platform for insightful discussions, strategic collaborations, and impactful engagements. Leaders, experts, and stakeholders convened to explore solutions for Africa's pressing environmental challenges.
 
Grace Mbah, the Executive Director and co-founder of Climate Action Africa, emphasized the importance of tech-driven solutions and innovations in emissions reduction, transportation, agriculture, energy, circularity, and building and construction. She invited organizations interested in participating in the deal room to contribute their insights and expertise.
 
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Mbah highlighted the significance of innovative approaches and collaborative actions at the heart of CAAF24, offering opportunities for like-minded organizations to partner by hosting side events during the forum.
 
In her remarks, Mbah underscored the critical juncture the world faces in addressing climate change and emphasized the forum's role as a pivotal platform for meaningful discourse and collaborative action towards a greener, more sustainable future.
 
The essence of CAAF lies in its commitment to shaping a climate-resilient Africa through co-creation, innovation, and sustainable investment. Through this initiative, Climate Action Africa aims to catalyze solutions that enhance the sustainability and prosperity of the continent’s natural resources, people, and economies.
 
Source: PunchNG

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