The British International Investment (BII), the UK’s development finance institution and impact investor, this October launched an online platform known as, The African Climate Conversation.
As the globe heads to COP27 next month, The African Climate Conversation brings together leading African voices to explore, evaluate and debate the greatest challenge facing the continent.
This will enable the contributors to openly delve deeper into the climate talk and execution of strategies that will realize climate action to avert the climate crisis at hand.
By exploring the nuance and complexity inherent in both climate emergency challenges and potential solutions, the platform aims to make a meaningful contribution to the single greatest issue facing Africa and the rest of the world.
It showcases the work of pioneering business leaders and entrepreneurs who are developing and scaling new models for climate-smart development – from energy to food security, infrastructure to the affordable housing system.
The African Climate Conversation contributors highlight the leadership role the continent is playing in certain areas of climate change mitigation and adaptation and shine a light on the quality of climate innovation in Africa.
According to Nick O’Donohoe, Chief Executive of British International Investment, there is urgency and need for global attention to the expertise put in place by African diverse sectors players to try and solve the climate crisis.
“Our rapidly expanding portfolio of climate-related investments in Africa is a reflection of the scale and quality of climate innovation across the continent. Through The African Climate Conversation, we want to draw global attention to the expertise and knowledge being applied by African scientists, academics, entrepreneurs, and civil society to solve the climate challenge with imagination and urgency,” he said.
Key contributors include:
● Antonio Maria Afonso Pedro (Acting Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission
for Africa)
● Professor Antony Okon Nyong (Senior Director Africa, Global Center on Adaptation)
● Anzetse Were (Development Economist and Senior Economist at FSD Kenya)
● H.E. Wamkele Mene (Secretary-General, African Continental Free Trade Area
Secretariat)
● Ineza Umuhoza Grace (Eco-feminist, CEO, Green Fighter, and co-founder, Loss and
Damage Youth Coalition)
● James Mwangi (Founder, of Climate Action Platform for Africa and Executive Director,
Dalberg Group)
● Dr. Mo Ibrahim (Founder and Chair, Mo Ibrahim Foundation)
● Oscar Njuguna (Acting CEO, Nairobi International Financial Centre)
● Professor Carlos Lopes (Development Economist)
● Tshepidi Moremong (Chief Operating Officer, Africa50)
BII has committed to allocate up to 30 percent of new funding to climate financing. It expects to invest about £9 billion over the next five years (2022-2026). BII is a leading investor in climate-smart development in Africa.