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Transparency issues arise as Nairobi loses bid for Climate Network headquarters

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Left-Right: Nicholas Abuya, global programme resilience adviser Christian Aid, Obed Koringo Climate policy adviser Care International and Charles Mwangi, head of programmes and research at Panafrican Climate Justice Alliance(PACJA) address the press on 28 March, 2024. [Edward Kiplimo,Standard]

Climate civil society organisations have rejected the move by Santiago Network On Loss and Damage advisory board to deny Nairobi to be the headquarters of the network and instead chose Geneva, Switzerland.

They termed the decision "opaque, non-transparent, not inclusive and non-consultative".

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