The African Group of Negotiators on Climate Change has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining a unified position for the continent in global climate talks. The group's chair, Tanzanian Dr. Richard Muyungi, emphasized the need for sustained political, technical, and financial support to overcome capacity challenges that limit African countries' participation.
Dr. Muyungi, who also serves as a Special Envoy and Presidential Advisor, made these remarks during the group's 30th anniversary event at the COP30 conference in Belém, Brazil. He stated that the group would continue to protect Africa's interests on climate matters.
He further underlined the AGN's role in safeguarding the continent's priorities while advancing practical solutions that address its specific vulnerabilities and contribute to effective worldwide climate action.
Dr. Muyungi, who also serves as a Special Envoy and Presidential Advisor, made these remarks during the group's 30th anniversary event at the COP30 conference in Belém, Brazil. He stated that the group would continue to protect Africa's interests on climate matters.
He further underlined the AGN's role in safeguarding the continent's priorities while advancing practical solutions that address its specific vulnerabilities and contribute to effective worldwide climate action.