Africa going to COP28 as a bloc gives it strength - Nasra Nanda

Africa going to COP28 as a bloc gives it strength - Nasra Nanda

A screen grab of Nasra Nanda, CEO of Kenya Green Building Society, on Citizen TV Day break 0n November 29

Nasra Nanda, CEO of Kenya Green Building Society,  has lauded Africa for seeking to present a united front at the 28th meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP28), saying that it would improve Africa's bargaining power for funding and technical support.

According to Nanda, the collective approach by African Heads of State is a significant departure from previous COPs, where unity was lacking. She stated that this unified stance is crucial in addressing climate change, especially considering that African countries bear the brunt of its consequences despite being the least responsible for causing it.

"In Africa, you are looking at about 57 countries coming together, negotiating from a stronger position rather than individual nations seeking assistance," said Nanda.

Nanda pointed out that this collective effort aims to redefine the narrative, with African states presenting a common front on issues that unite the continent.

"By bringing this bloc of countries together, on the common issues that unite us, we will negotiate from a stranger position rather than one country seeking assistance, " she said.

The Kenya Green Building Society CEO expressed optimism that this approach would signal a departure from the traditional model where the Global North sets priorities for the continent.

"A key significant change is that African States are now arguing as Africa, presenting a unified front with specific priorities for each sector, this bloc will give us a stronger common position, ensuring that Africa's voice is heard in championing climate change initiatives and funding."

Nanda highlighted the importance of the Nairobi Declaration, adopted on September 6, 2023, in preparing for COP 28, which is set to be held in Dubai from November 30 to December 12.

She is of the opinion that the Nairobi Declaration would serve as the foundation for Africa's common voice in advocating for climate change initiatives and funding.


The declaration, adopted in the presence of global leaders, outlines Africa's position in the global climate change process, especially in light of its minimal historical responsibility for climate change.

President William Ruto's mentions of a new financial architecture, during the Africa Climate Change summit in September 2023, further supported the bloc's determination to negotiate from a position of strength.

Nanda stressed that, with specific priorities for each sector, the bloc seeks not only acknowledgment of Africa's unique challenges but also tangible financial and technical support.

"We seek to go into Cop 28 with specific priorities for each sector and negotiated together as Africa and then on our part as Kenya as well. It needs to be a clear priority and show what we need as funding, what assistance we require," she asserted. 

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