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MESHA at UN Summit on Climate Change (COP27)

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Mesha Published 20 February 2023
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Front row (from left to right) Aimable Twahirwa (Rwanda); Jennifa Gilla (Tanzania); Agatha Ngotho (Kenya) and Violet Nakamba (Zambia). Back row: Aghan Daniel (Team leader, MESHA); Busani Bafana (Zimbabwe) and Francis Mureithi (Kenya).

With support from the International Development Research Centre’s eastern and southern Africa office based in Nairobi, your preferred science journalists association, MESHA, supported 7 journalists to cover the COP-27 in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt last November.

 

Ten other journalists including one television crew from Seychelles followed the conference virtually from their home countries. Today, we have received 130 story links and eight summaries from the grantees supported by IDRC. Here are a few photos from our grantees who travelled to Sharm.

 

Today, we have received 130 stories from the grantees and eight summaries from the team. Here are a few photos from Sharm el Sheikh.

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