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Week one of the ongoing climate change conference, COP 27 has ended in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt and the over 50,000 participants get a one day rest today before the start of the second and more political week of the discussions. Week one has witnessed some hits and misses for the African continent, with the thorny issue of Climate Financing still unresolved. Organising such a huge conference is no mean feat, and requires months of preparation and working closely with the over 190 UN member states. One of those in charge of ensuring everything runs smoothly is a Kenyan, Cecilia Kinuthia Njenga, who is the Director Intergovernmental Support and Collective Progress for UNFCCC. She spoke to Citizen TV's Jamila Mohamed on the fringes of the meeting and explained what it takes to get things off the ground
Kenyan director at COP 27
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