Chapter 3: Developing the Africa we want: Achieving Agenda 2063 also improves air quality and addresses climate change - Integrated Assessment of Air Pollution and Climate Change for Sustainable Development in Africa

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This chapter focuses on the policies and measures with potential of scalability that would help deliver Agenda 2063 while improving air quality and contributing to climate change mitigation. Scenarios were developed through to 2030 and 2063 and therefore quantify
certain benefits of actions that will help to achieve the SDGs (Agenda 2030) and Agenda 2063 goals.
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