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Africa’s Right to Development in a Climate-Constrained World

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  • Provides a blue-print for securing a climate-compatible ‘just transition’ in Africa
  • Focuses on the implication of these double-barreled changes for Africa.
  • Draws insights from several projects implemented by the authors over the past years.

Part of the book series: Contemporary African Political Economy (CONTAPE)

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This book examines how Africa can secure a ‘just transition’ to low-carbon, climate-resilient economies.

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

    Kennedy Mbeva

  • Africa Research and Impact Network (ARIN), Nairobi, Kenya

    Reuben Makomere, Joanes Atela, Victoria Chengo, Charles Tonui

About the authors

Kennedy Mbeva is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford

Reuben Makomere is a Research Associate at the Africa Research and Impact Network (ARIN)

Joanes Atela is the Convenor of the Africa Research and Impact Network (ARIN)

Victoria Chengo is a Research Fellow at the Africa Research and Impact Network (ARIN)

Charles Tonui is the Policy Convenor at  the Africa Research and Impact Network (ARIN)


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