What were the outcomes of the COP17 meeting held in Durban last year? What was achieved and what was under achieved, how do communities benefit from the outcome, what role did we play as a country and what is Rio+20? These are but some of a myriad of questions running through the minds of the 76 participants who were invited for a Post Durban and RIO+20 analysis workshops held at the Hotel Intercontinental on the 7th February, 2012. The workshop was well attended by Government officials both from the Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources and Office of the Prime Minister, civil society and youth representatives.
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On the 29th Nov 2011, the Kenya Climate change Working Group (KCCWG) hosted a side event at the African Pavilion, Rain forest side event room in Durban UNFCCC COP17/CMP7 convention at 3:00 pm -5:pm. The main agenda of the side event was to showcase the efforts that Kenya Civil society is putting in partnership with the Government and other key stakeholders to deliver proper climate change policy and
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Climate change poses grave development challenges to Kenya, Africa and the whole world and must be combated through adaptation and mitigation. The above sentiment was voiced by Mr. Ali Mohamed, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources yesterday during a grand function
COP17 African Caravan of Hope

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