Kenya Advances Climate Transparency with Support from CGIAR: From BTR Submission to Technical Review
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Kenya submitted its first Biennial Transparency Report ahead of the December 2024 deadline, showcasing progress in climate change action. A May 2025 review will assess data clarity. The report was co-developed with stakeholders to guide resilience and adaptation.
Kenya took a major step forward in climate transparency and resilience-building with the successful submission of its first Biennial Transparency Report (BTR) under the Paris Agreement, ahead of the 31 December 2024 deadline. The report, which was developed in collaboration with key stakeholders, details national progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, adapting to climate change, support received, and areas needing further support. It also highlights proactive efforts to address climate-related challenges, particularly natural disasters that have historically cost the country 3–5% of its GDP annually. This milestone underscores a strong commitment to global climate action and the need for robust adaptation strategies to ensure a sustainable future.
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