President Kiir urges developed countries to finance projects aimed at mitigating climate Change

President Salva Kiir Mayardit has urged the developed countries to consider financing projects that will tackle climate change affecting developing nations.
President Salva Kiir addressing delegates at COP28 IN Dubai(PPU)

By Benjamin Takpiny

 President Salva Kiir Mayardit has urged the developed countries to consider financing projects that will tackle climate change affecting developing nations.

He was speaking at the ongoing COP28 UN Climate Change Summit and the United Nations Convention on Climate Change in the United Arab Emirates.

In his keynote address published on the Facebook of the Presidential Press Unit, President Kiir said South Sudan has experienced severe effects of climate change, such as severe flooding and drought which have drastically affected the livelihood of many people in the country.

“I urge global partners to build livelihood of people in the global South through capacity building to embark on green growth, the time for ambitious climate action is now,” Kiir said during the Summit attended by more than 180 world leaders.

The Summit provides opportunity for leaders to exchange ideas and formulate strategies to tackle climate change through reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and protect nations that are most vulnerable to climate change.

The leaders have endorsed the ‘COP28 UAE Declaration on Sustainable Agriculture, Resilient Food Systems and Climate Action. The Declaration confronts global emissions and protects the lives and livelihoods of farmers who are on the frontlines of climate change.

This year’s COP28 summit in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, draws together world leaders, policymakers, industry innovators, and environmental activists to work together towards a goal of fixing climate finance and ensuring it’s affordable, available and accessible.

South Sudan has ratified the Paris Agreement on Climate Change making it the 147th  country out of 193 nations to join the fight against global warming through reduction of carbon emission.

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