Pan African Climate Justice Alliance

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FoundersAugustine B Njamnshi and Mithika Mwenda
HeadquartersNairobi, Kenya
Pan African Climate Justice Alliance
FoundersAugustine B Njamnshi and Mithika Mwenda
HeadquartersNairobi, Kenya
Websitehttps://pacja.org/

Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) is a network of more than 1000 organisations from 48 countries in Africa. It is a coalition of civil society organizations (CSOs) established in 2008[1] It is based in Kenya and consists of NGOs, grassroots organisations, trusts, foundations, indigenous communities, farmers, community-based organisations, and religious organisations. It advocates for climate and environmental justice and it is a people-centered consortium.[2] It was co-founded by climate activists Augustine B Njamnshi and Mithika Mwenda.

Main areas of focus are: climate justice, environmental justice, sustainable development, community empowerment, policy influence, research and development, education.[3][4]

The PACJA wants to promote poverty reduction and develop positions based on equity, which are relevant for Africa in international climate change politics. The network wants a global environment without the threats of climate change and advocates for a development process based on equity and justice for all human beings. The goal of the network is to be an African platform for civil society organisations to make information available, to find strategies, to engage with African governments and other important stakeholders, and to stand for justice and fairness in the international climate change dialogue. It aims at creating sustainable development processes in order to protect both the climate, the human rights, and the pro-poor growth.[5]

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