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African leaders urge UN to prioritise tree planting drive

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Publish date: Mon, 08 Jul 2024, 09:39 AM
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Brazzaville : Six African leaders called have called for the United Nations to prioritise a decade of planting trees to combat climate change, according to a declaration released at the end of a summit in the Republic of Congo.

The declaration last Friday said the leaders had urged “the adoption of a resolution by the 79th General Assembly of the UN to officially endorse” the plan ahead of the annual gathering in New York in September.

Congo’s capital Brazzaville hosted days of talks last week that brought together experts, representatives of indigenous populations and technical and financial partners.

Six leaders attended the summit, which is part of an “African and global decade of afforestation and reforestation” launched by Congolese President Denis Sassou Nguesso at COP27 in Egypt in 2023.

Sassou Nguesso was joined by his counterparts including, Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana, Umaro Sissoco Embalo of Guinea-Bissau, Faustin Archange Touadera of the Central African Republic, Brice Oligui Nguema of Gabon and Sahle-Work Zewde of Ethiopia.

A “Brazzaville Declaration” released at the conclusion of the summit called on the UN to realise the “crucial importance for the planet” of the initiative to plant more trees to combat climate change and its consequences.

Leaders also called on the UN to hold an international conference on reforestation “biennially and on a rotating basis, from one continent to another”, according to the text, which was read out by Congo’s Forest Economy Minister Rosalie Matondo.

“This conference seems to be the beginning of a process of research and a life-saving response. The situation we already know (climate change) remains worrying,” Sassou Nguesso said.

“The need for action is clear... it’s all about the will to act and putting in the necessary effort,” he added.

 - AFP

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