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Africa climate change: From Nairobi to Addis can climate ambition survive debt

A farmer who had harvested beans after embracing Enhancing Climate Change Resilience in East Africa (ECCREA) Project at Agulu Kitwo Village, Lambwe West Location in Mbita Sub-county. [File, Standard]

When Africa's leaders gather in Ad dis Ababa this week for the second Africa Climate Summit, th e headline theme will be financing. Beneath that, however, lies a sharper d emand: linking climate justice with debt reform.

Africa loses 5 percent of GDP annually to clim ate d isasters. At the same time, many countries pay more to service debts than to fund health or education. New climate finance, offered m ostly as loans, only deepens t his trap.

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