COP 27: Assessing outcomes against the six-point plan agenda for Africa

The Six-point action agenda for realizing Sharm el Sheikh as an African COP27 for Africa outlined key priority areas for African countries and called for enhanced climate action in areas of climate finance, adaptation, loss and damage, mitigation, just transitions and global stocktake.

This report assesses the outcomes of COP27 against the six-point plan, analyzing the progress made towards achieving the goals of the plan and identifying areas where more work needs to be done. The report evaluates the COP27 outcomes and the six-point plan in relation to their relevance to the urgent climate justice challenges facing Africa and the developing world and provides recommendations for COP28.

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