RWANDA’S PARTICIPATION AT COP29: LEADING THE CALL FOR CLIMATE ACTION
The UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) begins today in Baku, Azerbaijan, bringing together governments, civil society, and the private sector to accelerate global efforts in addressing the climate crisis. Rwanda’s delegation arrives with a strong focus on advocating for a more ambitious climate agenda, with clear priorities centered around adaptation, climate finance, and resilience.
Rwanda is pushing for a new global goal for climate finance that explicitly includes support for loss and damage, alongside mitigation and adaptation efforts. This call is critical for ensuring that countries most affected by climate impacts receive consistent support to recover and build stronger communities. At COP29, loss and damage is a priority for Rwanda, highlighting the need for sustained funding to assist communities facing the devastating effects of climate disasters.
A key focus for Rwanda this year is securing increased, predictable financing for climate adaptation. The country will emphasize the importance of investing in long-term solutions that empower vulnerable nations to adapt and build resilience against a changing climate. Rwanda’s delegation will also champion the value of transparency in climate commitments, advocating for clear and accurate information on the support exchanged between nations to build trust and accountability.
Furthermore, Rwanda is calling for higher ambition in the next round of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC 3.0), especially urging major emitters to step up their commitments. This is crucial for aligning global action with the realities of climate science.
Over the next two weeks at COP29, Rwanda will showcase itself as a prime destination for green investment, underscoring its progress in sustainable development and environmental protection. With these strategic objectives, Rwanda’s presence at COP29 reinforces its commitment to fostering cooperative climate action and driving forward solutions that benefit all.
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