Kenya continues to play her active role in all COP processes while advocating for policies and mechanisms that address climate vulnerabilities and promote sustainable development.

The Principal Secretary, State Department for Devolution, Teresia Mbaika, while addressing the National Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) Post-COP29 Reflection Workshop, said the platform provided a crucial opportunity to reflect on the outcomes of COP29 and chart a path for Kenya's climate resilience and sustainable development.

The workshop, which was organised by the State Department for Devolution in collaboration with the Kenya Climate Change Working Group (KCCWG) and Christian Aid and Alliance of Civil Society Organisations for Clean Energy Access (ACCESS), aimed to enhance climate resilience and sustainable development.

She said, "The COP29 marked a pivotal moment in global climate action, particularly in advancing climate finance and establishing the New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG)." The workshop, PS Mbaika said, will ensure that the voices of women, youth, children, persons with disabilities, and other vulnerable groups are amplified in global climate discussions.