

African leaders, calling for urgent action by developed countries to reduce carbon emissions, have proposed a new financing mechanism to restructure Africa’s crippling debt and

President William Ruto at the inaugural Africa Climate Summit (ACS) convened in Nairobi, Kenya. PHOTO/PRESIDENCY By PATRICK MAYOYO newshub@eyewitness.africa The inaugural Africa Climate Summit convened

African Development Bank President Adesina, when he announced a new $1 billion fund to accelerate climate financing for Africa’s youth businesses. PHOTO/ AfDB By ABDULHAKIM

Participants at the ongoing Africa Climate Summit in Nairobi, Kenya. PHOTO/PRESIDENCY By ABDULHAKIM SHERMAN newshub@eyewitness.africa President William Ruto has urged African governments to increase their

UN Secretary General António Guterres addresses leaders at the Africa Climate Summit in Nairobi, Kenya.PHOTO/UN By BRENDA TATU newshub@eyewitness.africa The flame of injustice is “scorching

A section of members of the Non-State Actors Steering Committee for Africa Climate Summit 2023 addressing the media. PHOTO/UGC. By ABDULHAKIM SHERMAN newsdesk@eyewitness.africa As African

President Ruto with a section of youth at the Africa Climate Summit (ACS). PHOTO/PRESIDENCY By BRENDA TATU newshub@eyewitness.africa President William Ruto has challenged the youth

Youth gather in Karura forest, Nairobi, in solidarity with the global climate youth marches in March 2019. PHOTO/UNEP By DUKE TSUMA Newshub@eyewitness.africa Children in Africa

Typhoon Ketsana (Ondoy) dropped a month’s worth of rainfall in a single day, washing away homes and killing hundreds of people in the Philippines. PHOTO/ADB/Eric

Children make their way home through contaminated floodwater in Jacobabad, Sindh province, Pakistan. UNICEF/Saiyna Bashir By DUKE TSUMA newshub@eyewitness.africa The UN Committee on the Rights