Ruto’s appeal to international community during climate summit in Addis Ababa

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Ruto’s appeal to international community during climate summit in Addis Ababa

President William Ruto has challenged the international community to step up contributions in climate change adaptation and mitigation to complement Africa’s efforts.

The President said Africa is taking bold approaches to climate action by adopting climate positive growth, positioning the continent as a source of solutions rather than a victim.

He said the Nairobi Declaration adopted at the inaugural Africa Climate Summit in September 2023 demonstrated Africa’s commitment to climate action as a driver of economic growth, transformation and job creation, and not a burden.

He pointed out that the international community has both the responsibility and the self-interest to support this initiative, ensuring a win-win outcome for all humanity.

President William Ruto speaking during the Second Africa Climate Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on September 8, 2025. Photo/PCS.
President William Ruto speaking during the Second Africa Climate Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on September 8, 2025. Photo/PCS.

“Success will depend on both sides: Africa delivering at home, and the global system opening space where Africa’s climate, business, and development goals converge,” he said.

The President made the remarks during the opening session of the Second Africa Climate Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on Monday.

He told the meeting that isolation is not a winning strategy in combating climate change; instead “it is courting failure”.

“Acting alone,” President Ruto said, “we will squander time, waste resources, and forfeit the future.”

Calling for global action, President Ruto said the international system must dismantle the structural barriers that continue to hold the continent back.

He called for lower cost of financing by reforming the global financial institutions, expansion of concessional funds, mobilisation of private investment at scale, integration of climate into lending, and tackling currency and debt risks.

“It means reforming trade and subsidy regimes and opening global markets to Africa’s value-added goods and solutions, from climate-smart agriculture and green industrial products to carbon credits,” he said.

The President warned against giving in to the temptation of narrow self-interest, transactional partnerships and short-term gains that undermine the progress of global cooperation.

“Too often, commitments are broken and international solidarity is dismissed as weakness, precisely when the scale of the climate crisis demands enhanced cooperation, not less,” he said.

President Ruto urged African States to remain steadfast in building a modern, green and inclusive industrial base.

He explained that this would secure Africa’s rightful place in the global economy and foster the solidarity needed to confront climate change.

During the event, President Ruto launched  “Africa’s Journey of Climate Action and Partnership” report.

The report points out that Africa’s climate summits are not stand-alone events, but part of a journey towards a climate-safe future.

“This journey also includes our global partners, who must be accountable not only to us, but also to the future of humanity,” he said.

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