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COP29: Was a raw deal for Africa better than none?

COP29: Was a raw deal for Africa better than none?

Update: 2024-11-27
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African negotiators at the COP29 left deflated and disappointed with the $300 billion deal reached at the summit, saying it fell short of their expectations.

Delegates from the continent at the summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, had called on rich nations to commit $1.3 trillion per year to help poor countries address climate change.

But after two weeks of intense negotiations a deal was reached, with rich nations agreeing to pay $300 billion annually to poorer countries.

But some expressed relief that a deal, at least, had been struck.

In this episode of Africa Daily, Alan Kasujja speaks to Uganda’s ambassador to the UN Adonia Ayebare, who was the lead negotiator for The Group of 77 plus China, representing the interests of 134 developing countries.

Producer: Peter Musembi

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COP29: Was a raw deal for Africa better than none?

COP29: Was a raw deal for Africa better than none?

BBC World Service