COP27 Slow Progress Disappoint African CSOs
A team of African civil society groups at COP27 in Sharma el Sheikh, Egypt By Charles Ogallo African civil society groups have expressed disappointment with the progress and expected outcomes from the 27 th Conference of Parties of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change taking place in Sharma El Sheikh, Egypt. United under the Pan-African Climate Justice Alliance, the CSOs said contrary to expectations by Africa, COP27 would soon end, leaving millions of Africans with unresolved climate-related miseries. Mithika Mwenda, the Executive director, PACJA said Africans leave COP27 a disappointed lot. “We came with the hope that the momentum created by the discussions in the year ahead of COP27 under the facilitation of UNFCCC, the COP Presidency and the facilitation of friends of the COP will materialize with concrete outcomes in Egypt. But unfortunately, the end of COP is an anti-climax,” said Mithika. Mithika said people facing starvation in the Eastern and Horn of Afr...