Eco-Africa Network makes debut at COP 29 to contribute to global climate solutions

Abdul Razak Wahab
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Eco-Africa Network has made its inaugural appearance at the 29th United Nations Conference of Parties on Climate Change (COP 29) in Baku, Azerbaijan.

This milestone marks the organization’s first participation in the global summit, where nations, organizations, and activists converge to deliberate and chart actionable paths to combat climate change.

The company’s presence at COP 29 underscores its growing role in shaping sustainable practices and policies to address what is considered one of humanity’s greatest challenges in recent times.

Representing Eco-Africa is its Executive Director, Worship Joshua Frimpong, who will participate in several high-profile UN side events, share insights, and collaborate with international stakeholders.

Eco-Africa joined the conference in its second week, running from Monday to Friday, and intends to engage actively in discussions that could shape the trajectory of global climate policies.

Eco-Africa Network’s core mission includes integrating climate action into the heart of socioeconomic development. The organization believes that tackling climate change requires a multi-faceted approach, including innovation, policy advocacy, and grassroots involvement.

Stay tuned for updates as the organization continues to make its mark on the global stage at COP 29.


Story by: Abdul Razak Wahab | universnews.ug.edu.gh

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