The National Assembly will tomorrow host the Africa Climate Change Parliamentary Dialogue.
Speakers of both Houses National Assembly’s Moses Wetang’ula and his senate Amason Kingi counterpart will preside over the Parliamentary Dialogue meeting.
In their communication to MPs, the two Speakers noted the importance of Parliaments in forging consensus on the modalities of unlocking Africa’s vast potential to positively impact the climate agenda and rally the world to tap the numerous opportunities that the current Continent presents towards global net-zero ambition.
Speaker Moses Wetangula said that parliamentarians who are attending the African Climate Summit at KICC have been invited to the Parliamentary Dialogue.
He said that parliaments are key to forging consensus on the modalities of unlocking Africa’s vast potential to positively impact the climate agenda.
Wetang’ula said that the inaugural Africa Climate Change Summit has provided an opportunity to highlight and forge consensus on modalities for unlocking Africa’s vast potential to positively impact the climate change agenda.
He was part of the leaders who attended the heads of state session of the Africa Climate Change Summit at Kenyatta International Convention Centre.
The summit will run until September 6, 2023, with a continuation of the Climate Summit week.