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From Landslide to Land Restoration: a case of change in West Pokot

  From landslide environmental disasters and forest degradation to sustainable agroforestry practices and natural forests rehabilitation, the sound success story comes from communities, including farmers and […]

Africa and Europe Deepen Climate Diplomacy Ahead of COP32

In Bonn, Germany, on the sidelines of the 64th SB meetings, African and European climate leaders, negotiators, civil society organizations (CSOs), policymakers, and experts gathered to […]

“ENOUGH IS ENOUGH”, Declared  African Civil Society As The SB64 Negotiations Are Coming To A Close.

African Civil Society, coalesced under Pan-African Climate  Justice Alliance  (PACJA)  and other Global South allies, convened a press conference to express their concerns as the 64th […]

PACJA and Amazonian  Organizations  Join Force For Climate Justice

 In a very important move  towards  enhancing  climate  action and environmental sustainability, Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA)  representing  over 2000 organisations across 54 African countries […]

African Civil Society Calls for Climate Justice Action and Increased Finance as UNFCCC SB64 Opens in Bonn

Bonn, Germany, 9 June 2026 – Africa Civil society organizations coalesced under the pan-African climate justice alliance (PACJA), participating in the sixty-Fourth sessions of the subsidiary […]

PACJA attends 64TH Subsidiary Bodies SUMMIT (SB64) in Bonn

We are thrilled to announce that Pan African Climate Justice Alliance will participate in the sixty-fourth sessions of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice […]

Monthly Digest: May 2026

This edition highlights the collective efforts, milestones, and emerging priorities from our National Designated Platforms (DNPs) across Africa as we continue to advance climate justice. Throughout […]

The global  south  NGO Platform takes shape in  Baku amid  urgent calls for Action

 The global South NGO platform (GNSP) was officially kicked off during the gathering held at the Gulustan Palace and attended by delegates from across the globe.  […]

Africa and the Politics of Energy Transition: Phase Out, Phase Down, or Transition Away?

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This policy brief examines the evolving debate within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) on reducing fossil fuel dependence and its […]

PACJA Monthly Update – April 2026

Dear partners, members, and friends of Climate Justice, Welcome to the April edition of the Pan-African Climate Justice Alliance Monthly Update. As we reflect on April, […]

Key points raised by PACJA on Pathways to Beneficiation and Regional Value Chains in Critical Minerals

In line with the Africa Regional Forum on Sustainable  Development (ARFSD12), today, on 27th April 2025,  Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, PACJA participated in the Africa’s Critical Minerals […]

New PACJA Strategic Plan (2026-2030) in Place: What Does It Include?

The Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) and its partners gathered in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, to validate the new Strategic Plan for the years 2026 […]

A Communiqué from the 5th African Regional Conference on Loss and Damage

Triggering Momentum on Supporting Loss and Damage in an Era of Weakening Commitment to Climate Justice The 5th African Regional Conference on Loss and Damage aimed […]

Advancing Socio-economic and Environmental Transformation towards the Realisation of Agenda 2063

AUF2: PACJA raised the importance of South–South Cooperation in Sustainable Urban Development in the Era of Climate Crisis Today marks the conclusion of the Africa Urban […]

Driving Climate Justice Forward: Key Voices from the 5th Africa Regional Conference on Loss and Damage

From March 25 to March 27, 2025, stakeholders, civil society organizations (CSOs), development partners, and government representatives will gather for the 5th Africa Regional Conference on […]

Unpacking the Belem-Addis Vision for Africa’s Climate Adaptation

In the wake of COP30 in Belém, Brazil, the world took a step toward making climate adaptation more measurable and meaningful. Countries agreed on a set […]

COP30 Outcomes: A Path Forward for Africa’s Resilience

 March 2026 has been marked by the launch of the Africa4Resilience  Webinar series to enhance Learning and engagement on locally led Adaptation.  PACJA is a member […]

The 5th Africa Regional Conference on Loss and Damage on the way

Reflecting On Outcomes and Impacts of the Previous Forums For the last four years, the Pan-African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA), through CISSONECC, its Malawi National Designated […]

How Can EU-Africa Relations Drive a Truly Global and Equitable Just Transition After COP30?

On 25 February 2026, the Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA), together with the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) and with support from the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, […]

World Wetlands Day 2026

Every February 2, the world celebrates International Wetlands Day. This year, the Pan-African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) convened a webinar under the theme “African Wetlands and […]

Analysis for the Addis Ababa Declaration on ACS2

Building on the momentum established by the inaugural Africa Climate Summit in Nairobi, the Government of Ethiopia played a critical role in placing the Non-State Actors […]

Climate and Economic Justice Campaign Implementation Framework 2025-2026

Introduction The intersection of climate and economic injustices continues to deepen global inequality, marginalize the Global South, and undermine sustainable development across Africa. In response, the […]

Post Cop 30 Belem – Outcomes and Project Priorities

COP30, held in Belém under the leadership of the Brazilian Presidency, was framed as the Implementation “COP” and the “COP of Truth”—a moment to demonstrate real […]

COP30 Newsletter

The COP30 precursor event was convened by PACJA in collaboration with Civil Societies in Brazil, including PERGU and IDS, on 9th November. The main objective of […]

February 3, 2023

A call for Community engagement in the Wetlands restoration and environment Conservation

Kenya: On February 2, 2023, the Kenya Platform for Climate Governance (KPCG) in partnership with the County Government of Nandi, NEMA, Kenya Forest Service, International Crane […]
February 1, 2023

World Wetlands Day 2023: “Climate Justice is a collective responsibility that calls action from every one of us”

As the world prepares to celebrate the World Wetlands Day held on 2nd February every year, Anne Tek, the Kenya Platform for Climate Governance (KPCG) called […]
February 1, 2023

A Reflection on the UNFCCC Process and What It Takes to Secure Accountability in COP28

“It’s apparently clear that the climate negotiations have taken both a wrong direction and trajectory. This assertion is informed by lack of political will by developed […]
February 1, 2023

Climate Justice Torch Campaign Report

Pan Africa Climate Justice Alliance, partners and like-minded civil society organizations in their own formation, organized the compelling campaign and advocacy ‘Climate Justice Torch’, to raise […]
January 23, 2023

We May Not Have Power of Money but We Have Power of People

‘We May Not Have Power of Money but We Have Power of People” Dr. Mithika Commenting on Sultan Al Jabel Appointment Civil society and climate change […]
January 14, 2023

Civil Society Respond to the Appointment Of Oil Chief As COP28 President

The Pan African Climate Justice Alliance held a press conference on the 13th of January 2023 to address the outrageous appointment of Sultan al-Jaber, head of […]
December 15, 2022

Africa’s CSOs hold a joint Post-COP27 and Pre-COP28 Continental Strategy Workshop in Kigali

Kigali, Rwanda 15 December 2022: After mixed outcomes from the 27th Conference of Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change that was held recently […]
December 13, 2022

Poor access to energy in rural areas slowing down development growth in Africa

Kigali, Rwanda 13 December 2022:  Seven in ten people living in rural areas in Sub-Saharan Africa have no access to electricity leading to slowdown in achieving […]
December 12, 2022

Despite recent gains, women still face challenges

According to the 2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census (KPHC), women comprise 50.5 percent of the total 10 population in the country. Nevertheless, their representation across […]
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