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Stakeholders in the African continent have urged developed countries to fast-track implementation of a promise to help pay for damages caused by climate change in Africa. Speaking on the sidelines during the second day of the 14th African Union High-Level Private Sector Forum, the stakeholders’ noted Africa is bearing the brunt of the climate crisis despite contributing the least to pollution
Climate Change Impact stakeholders urge rich nations to honor pay promise
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