Minister Arakwiye greets officials at the UK–Rwanda Climate Partnership Conference aimed at unlocking green finance and scaling climate innovation in Africa, in Kigali on Tuesday, March 24. Photos by Craish Bahizi
More than 150 climate experts have gathered in Kigali for the UK–Rwanda Climate Partnership Conference, taking place from March 24 to 25 at the Rubirizi Campus.
The event, held under the theme "Catalysing Green Investment in Africa: The UK–Rwanda Climate Partnership,” aims to unlock green finance and scale up climate innovation across the continent.
The two-day conference, convened by the Africa Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Cooling and Cold Chain, brings together stakeholders from government, finance, industry, academia, and development agencies.
Participants are exploring how climate ambition can be translated into investment-ready systems capable of attracting long-term capital.
Climate experts during a UK–Rwanda Climate Partnership Conference convened by the Africa Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Cooling and Cold Chain (ACES) on March 24. Craish BAHIZI
Minister of Environment Bernadette Arakwiye speaks during a UK–Rwanda Climate Partnership Conference on March 24. Photo by Craish BAHIZI
A participant shares his views at the conference.
Prof Toby Peters, Executive Director of ACES during an interview.
Juliet Kabera, Director General of Rwanda Environment Management Authority, speaks at a panel discussion.
Minister of Environment Bernadette Arakwiye (R) interacts with Juliet Kabera, Director General of Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA)
Panelists engage in a discussion at the UK–Rwanda Climate Partnership Conference in Kigali on Tuesday, March 24. Photos by Craish Bahizi
Participants are exploring how climate ambition can be transformed into investment-ready systems that attract long-term capital.
FCDO's East Africa Climate and Environment. Advisor, Gwilym Jones, speaks to journalists after the opening session.
Hongepeng Lei, Chief of the Mitigation Branch at the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) speaks at the two day conference.
Professor Toby Peters, Founding Director of ACES, addresses delegates at the conference in Kigali
The coference brought together stakeholders from government, finance, industry, academia, and development agencies.
The two-day event held under the theme "Catalysing Green Investment in Africa The UK–Rwanda Climate Partnership.”
Monique Nsanzabaganwa shares her comment during the high-level meeting in Kigali on March 24.
The two-day event, runs from March 24 to 25 at the Rubirizi Campus and convened by the Africa Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Cooling and Cold Chain (ACES),
Minister of Environment Bernadette Arakwiye delivers her remarks during a UK–Rwanda Climate Partnership Conference on March 24. Photo by Craish BAHIZI
The UK–Rwanda Climate Partnership Conference aimed at unlocking green finance and scaling climate innovation in Africa,
The UK–Rwanda Climate Partnership Conference aimed at unlocking green finance and scaling climate innovation in Africa.
UK–Rwanda Climate Partnership Conference attracted over 150 global leaders in Kigali on Tuesday, March 24. Photos by Craish Bahizi
The UK–Rwanda Climate Partnership Conference aimed at unlocking green finance and scaling climate innovation in Africa,
Billy Stewart, Development Director at the British High Commission in Kigali (L) interacts with a participant