FOURTH COHORT OF NAIROBI SUMMER SCHOOL ON CLIMATE JUSTICE OPENS WITH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CLIMATE JUSTICE

High-level dignitaries, government officials, members of the diplomatic corps, and hundreds of youths from 87 countries across Africa, Asia, Europe, and America gathered at the international symposium on Climate Justice in the Republic of Kenya.

This important event marked the official opening of the fourth Nairobi Summer
School on Climate Justice, with the theme “Igniting Youth Power for Enhanced Global
Solidarity on Climate Justice.”
Dr. Mithika Mwenda, the Executive Director of the Pan African Climate Justice Alliance,
stated that it is the perfect time for the youth to step forward and advocate for Climate
Justice. He further noted that the interest shown by the applicants indicates the willingness of the youth is a step in the right direction as they play a critical role in addressing climate change issues in Africa and beyond.

Since its inception in 2020, NSSCJ has graduated over 1500 alumni who continue to drive
climate advocacy across Africa and beyond, with various alumni getting placements in
climate spaces such as the African Group of Negotiators, The Common-Wealth, United
Nations, among many more we are definitely proud of these young and brilliant minds.
Cohort IV aims to further enhance the capacity of young climate advocates, activists,
policymakers, and community leaders to champion climate justice.
Dr Beatrice Muganda Inyangala, Principal Secretary, State Department for Higher Education
and Research, Ministry of Education, Kenya applauded the opportunity offered for youth to
learn about climate change and related dialogues and emphasized the role of the education
sector in combating climate change and fostering climate justice.


“We recognize the pivotal role that education plays in equipping our young people with the
knowledge, skills, and values needed to drive sustainable development and resilience,” said
Dr. Inyangala. She added that the Nairobi Summer School of Climate Justice is more than
just a conference; it is a beacon of hope and a catalyst for change. “This forum provides a
wide spectrum of opportunities to learn, collaborate, and innovate. I commend each one of
you for taking the bold decision to seize this opportunity,” she said.
Ayele Kabede the Programme Manager for SIDA, Regional Office, Africa, praised the youth
attending the training and highlighted that the future belongs to the young generation
hence building their capacity and fostering knowledge in Climate Justice and Climate
change remain essential and the focus of the Swedish International Development Agency .
“This is a big achievement to have all these students here. Like last here, the discussions
revolve around COP29 to take place in Baku, Azerbaijan this year. The Conference will focus
on the advanced goals of the UNFCC and Paris Agreement. We know that the future belongs
to the young people and the decisions of the future should be taken by you and for you”,
reiterated Ayele Kabede.

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