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Report of the Third Meeting of the African High-Level Expert Panel on Climate Change
(2010)
The work of the African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (AMCEN) on climate change in Africa was initiated as a follow-up to the twelfth session of AMCEN, held in Johannesburg, South Africa, in June 2008, during ...
Climate Change, Clean Technology and Green Growth Opportunities in Africa - Note by the Secretariat
(2010)
Climate change, as the United Nations Secretary-General has said, is “the defining challenge of our generation”. Its potential consequences for economic and social well-being are so profound that many have preferred to ...
Report of the Ministerial Segment of the Resumed Eighteenth Session of the African Ministerial Conference on the Environment
(2022-09)
The ministerial segment of the resumed eighteenth session of the African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (AMCEN) was held in Dakar, on 15 and 16 September 2022. The meeting was attended by representatives of ...
Implementation of the Africa Green Stimulus Programme: Note by the Secretariat - African Ministerial Conference on the Environment
(2022-08-17)
The Africa green stimulus programme was developed and adopted by the African Ministerial
Conference on the Environment (AMCEN) as an innovative, African-led initiative to support the
continent’s recovery from the devastating ...
Integrated Assessment of Air Pollution and Climate Change for Sustainable Development in Africa - Summary for Decision Makers
(2022-11)
The Integrated Assessment of Air Pollution and Climate Change for Sustainable Development in Africa is the result of a scientifically underpinned process aimed at catalyzing and supporting transformative development in ...
Introduction: Integrated Assessment of Air Pollution and Climate Change for Sustainable Development in Africa
(United Nations Environment Programme, 2023-08)
The goal of this Assessment is to support decision-making for development that can improve the health and wellbeing of Africa’s people and at the same time avoid exacerbating air pollution and increasing GHGs and SLCPs ...