The Mastercard Foundation hosted a roundtable discussion with three young, African climate leaders, following COP28
Following COP 28, this roundtable conversation, hosted by Mastercard Foundation, brings together young African leaders who are creating climate-smart solutions to shape the future of work for young people. They discuss the importance of moving from rhetoric and commitments to concrete climate actions. Listen to their insights on the investments that need to be made, the skills young people require, recommendations for enabling policies, and their hopes for the future of green jobs on the continent.
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