The harsh impact climate change continues to pose to the African continent has exposed the soft underbelly of countries not placing significant emphasis on capacity building to aid nations triumph over this global challenge. As rich countries fall short of meeting their climate commitments, CNBC Africa is joined by Dr. Vincent Ogutu, Vice Chancellor of Strathmore University to unpack how institutions of higher learning can be active actors in championing sustainability and driving the green transition.
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