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Pushing for real climate change
06 Nov 2006 13:42:14 GMT
Source: Norwegian Church Aid - Norway
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Norwegian Church Aid has this week travelled to Nairobi, Kenya in order to participate in the UN Climate Change Conference and thus open a new field of thematic focus for the organisation.

"Environmental issues have always been central to Norwegian Church Aid's values, and our position is laid out in our Guiding Principles. But we now see that climate change is creating ever greater challenges for the world's poor, and for those who are involved in work to fight poverty. This is why Norwegian Church Aid's Board has approved a motion to strengthen our competence within environmental issues and anchor this in our development work around the world," says Atle Sommerfeldt, General secretary of Norwegian Church Aid.

Norwegian Church Aid presented a list of challenges and recommendations to the Norwegian Minister for the Environment, Helen Bjørnøy, on Friday 3rd November, just two days before its representatives flew to Nairobi to participate in the UN Climate Change Conference that opens today.

Norwegian Church Aid challenges the Norwegian government to work towards agreement in Nairobi on the following issues:



Norwegian Church Aid recommends:


Norwegian Church Aid's Gaim Kebreab and Therese Vangstad will be participating in the UN Conference on Climate Change in Nairobi, Kenya from November 6th – 17th.


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