.: Capital News :.: "“Our advantage is that when you lead such a course it means that you are going to be recognised globally and that means that when it comes to climate change, when people need intervention on a global level, whether it is the European Union or World Bank, they will always focus on Kenya,” Ms Shebesh added.
She said African parliamentarians would also lead the way through a campaign dubbed ‘Black and Green’ to sensitise people on Climate Change.
‘Black’ would stand for the African people while ‘Green’ is the environment.
“This campaign is going to be launched in South Africa because that is where the Pan African Parliament sits but Kenya is going to be the pilot and show case of how the ‘Black and Green’ initiative can work in a country,” said the MP."
Saturday, July 18, 2009
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