At COP30 INCLUDE will convene conversations that are grounded in African experience and African agency. Our approach is practical. We bring policy actors regulators industry leaders knowledge institutions and young innovators into the same space to discuss what must change for climate action to become climate impact for people.
INCLUDE is not at COP30 to repeat ambition statements. We are here to connect evidence to action. We are here to test models. We are here to make the transition real for African communities by focusing on governance on talent on local ownership and on the institutions that make change durable.
Across the COP30 programme INCLUDE will host and support events with partners in the Gender and Energy Compact and with organisations across the global clean energy ecosystem. These sessions will explore what Africa must do now to design its own transition frameworks including how climate law gets made how value from digital labour can be retained how communities shape the transition and how finance can be structured to unlock participation.
Our goal is simple.
Africa must no longer be positioned as resilient.
Africa must be positioned as powerful in shaping its climate future.
Every conversation we host at COP30 is designed to move this from sentiment to structure.
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