African Civil Society Calls For Flexibility In Climate Finance At Germany Meetings

African civil society groups are calling for more flexible and accessible climate finance during the 64th Subsidiary Bodies’ negotiations in Bonn. They argue that current funding mechanisms are insufficient to address the severe climate impacts facing women and indigenous communities in Africa.
Why it matters
This highlights the growing tension between Global South nations and international climate finance structures, which are critical for adaptation and loss-and-damage mitigation.
African Civil Society, coalesced under Pan-African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) and other Global South allies, have expressed their concerns as the 64th Subsidiary Bodies’ negotiations nearly draw to an end in Bonn, Germany, will a call for greater access to resources.
The article reports on the advocacy efforts of civil society groups without taking a stance on the negotiations themselves.
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