Jacob’s Ladder Africa hosts thematic pre-conference convenings ahead of ACS@ONE reflection conference

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L-R: Kennedy Ouma, Advisor-Africa Climate Summit, German Corporation for International Cooperation, Kenya (GIZ KE); Faith Ngige HSC, National Coordinator for Kenya Platform on Climate Governance (KPCG); Sellah Bogonko, Co-Founder and CEO Jacob’s Ladder Africa (JLA); Dr. Jeremiah Rogito, Specialist Food and Land Use ( FOLU), Soil Health and Climate, AGRA; Anne Kamonjo, Head of Greening and Climate Change Division, State Department for Technical and Vocational Education Training; Dr. Jackson Koimbori, Head of KEPSA Consult, Circular Economy and Climate Change

Jacob’s Ladder Africa (JLA), a leader in Africa’s green transition and youth-focused workforce development, is hosting four thematic Pre-Conference Convenings from December 3rd–6th, 2024, ahead of the Civil Society Organisation (CSO) led Africa Climate Summit At One: Kenya’s First Post Summit Reflection Conference (ACS@ONE Reflection Conference) to be held in February 2025.

Following two maiden in-person convenings on Climate Adaptation and Resilience and Youth and Children Inclusion in Climate Action on the 4th and 5th of November 2025 at Radisson Blu Hotel Nairobi, these sessions, part of the larger series of six deep dives, aim to reflect on the implementation of the outcomes and commitments pertaining to Kenya, made at the inaugural Africa Climate Summit (ACS) held in Nairobi in 2023.

The sessions will bring together key stakeholders, including policymakers, industry leaders, civil society organizations, and youth representatives, to reflect on the progress on the Nairobi Declaration and chart actionable paths forward collaboratively.

The discussions focus on four critical pillars of Africa’s green and low-carbon development agenda: Natural Capital and Asset Utilization, Energy Transitions, Green Industrialization, and Climate Action Financing.

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Thematic Focus Areas include: Natural Capital and Asset Utilization which was held on December 3rd.

This ssession addressed Africa’s vast natural resources and ecosystems, emphasizing their valuation and management to benefit the continent and the world. Participants are set to evaluate progress since the 2023 ACS and propose resolutions to ensure commitments yield tangible impacts.

On December 4th the focus will be energy transitions.

With Africa capturing only 2% of global renewable energy investments over the past decade, this session highlights Kenya’s efforts in creating an enabling environment for clean energy projects, advancing gender-responsive energy policies, and scaling renewable capacity to 300GW by 2030.

Similarly on 5th of December the focus woll shift to green transitions and industrialization where discussions will explore innovations in green manufacturing and circular economy models. This session will focus on aligning Kenya’s industrial growth with climate goals.

Strategies to de-risk private investments and harness low-carbon technologies are central to the discussions.

Further, on December 6th, Capital and Finance for Climate Action will be the key theme.

This final convening will underscore the critical role of financing in achieving climate goals.

Topics include mobilizing the $100 billion annual global climate finance pledge, reforming multilateral financial systems to address Africa’s unique challenges, and scaling innovative financing solutions.

Building Momentum for Africa’s Climate Leadership

JLA’s Pre-Conference Convenings serve as a prelude to the ACS@ONE Reflection Conference, which will consolidate these discussions into actionable strategies. The February 2025 conference aims to evaluate progress, celebrate milestones, and refine approaches to ensure Kenya, and Africa as a whole, leads in sustainable development and climate resilience.

“As stewards of the next generation, Jacob’s Ladder Africa is committed to ensuring that Africa’s climate commitments translate into actionable, measurable outcomes,” said Sellah Bogonko, Co-Founder and CEO of JLA. “Through these thematic convenings, we provide a platform for honest reflection, strategic planning, and impactful collaboration.”

The convenings emphasize inclusive, youth-driven solutions to Africa’s climate challenges. By uniting stakeholders across sectors, JLA seeks to strengthen regional and global partnerships that position Africa as a leader in the green transition.

Sellah Bogonko underscored the importance of collaboration, stating, “ACS@ONE is not just about reflecting on the past; it’s about shaping the future. Africa holds the key to a global green transition, and through inclusive, collaborative efforts, we can unlock its full potential.”

As the world grapples with the urgent need for climate action, JLA’s initiative underscores the critical role Africa plays in driving sustainable solutions and ensuring global climate resilience.

L-R: Kennedy Ouma, Advisor-Africa Climate Summit, German Corporation for International Cooperation, Kenya (GIZ KE); Faith Ngige HSC, National Coordinator for Kenya Platform on Climate Governance (KPCG); Sellah Bogonko, Co-Founder and CEO Jacob’s Ladder Africa (JLA); Dr. Jeremiah Rogito, Specialist Food and Land Use ( FOLU), Soil Health and Climate, AGRA; Anne Kamonjo, Head of Greening and Climate Change Division, State Department for Technical and Vocational Education Training; Dr. Jackson Koimbori, Head of KEPSA Consult, Circular Economy and Climate Change

 

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