Climate change affecting developing nations most: UN

IANS  |  Addis Ababa 

officials on Wednesday said developing nations were facing the brunt of despite their little contribution to the problem.

Robinson said, "those who suffer the worst effects of are often the least responsible for it".

She called for the need for climate justice as the least responsible countries suffer the most from the global threat that emanated from climate change, reported.

Robinson was appointed UN along with Macharia Kamau of in 2016 to provide the leadership required to tackle climate-related challenges.

ECA's Songwe said the African continent could leverage to its advantage in the global fight against the impacts of

"We didn't create it, but we can profit the most from it. A climate smart economy is an extremely profitable economy. It's an economy that will create more jobs and leave us cleaner and better," Songwe said.

Mithika Mwenda, of the Pan African Justice Alliance, said during the discussion climate justice was not getting the priority it deserved from governments.

"is most affected and impacted by climate change, but we don't do much about it. We need strong to move the climate discourse and actions forward," he said.

He urged the ECA to fortify collaboration with the and the in line with the ClimDev-programme that's mandated by African leaders to create a solid foundation for Africa's response to climate change.

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First Published: Wed, May 22 2019. 19:22 IST