06/09/2023 16:24 (UTC)
Nairobi (Kenya), Sep 6 (EFE/EPA) - (Camera: Daniel Irungu) More than 20 African countries on Wednesday adopted the so-called Nairobi Declaration on the final day of the Africa Climate Summit (ACS), in which they call on rich countries to fulfil their financial pledges to tackle the climate crisis and pledge to attract more investment in clean energy. FOOTAGE OF KENYA'S PRESIDENT WILLIAM RUTO, CHAD'S PRESIDENT GENERAL MAHAMAT DEBY, DJIBOUTI'S PRESIDENT ISMAIL OMAR GUELLEH, SOUTH SUDAN'S PRESIDENT SALVA KIIR, AND ETHIOPIA'S PRESIDENT SALVA KIIR; ETHIOPIA'S PRESIDENT SAHLE-WORK ZEWDE AND THE CHAIRMAN OF THE AFRICAN UNION COMMISSION, MOUSSA FAKI MAHAMAT, AMONG OTHERS, DURING THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE NAIROBI DECLARATION OF THE AFRICAN CLIMATE SUMMIT IN NAIROBI, KENYA.
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