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UN UNEA summit 2025: Global leaders convene in Kenya to advance environmental action

Kenya leads African delegations at the 7th UN Environment Assembly, pushing for stronger global action on climate resilience, pollution control and sustainable development.

Sharon Busuru by Sharon Busuru
December 8, 2025
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Kenya leads Africa at UNEA-7

Kenya has taken a prominent leadership role for Africa at the Seventh United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-7), which runs from 8 to 12 December 2025 in Nairobi. The assembly, convened at the United Nations Environment Programme headquarters in Gigiri, is the world’s highest-level forum for environmental decision-making and brings together ministers, experts and delegates from across the globe.

Speaking ahead of the assembly, Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Forestry Dr. Deborah Barasa said Kenya is “honoured to facilitate this important gathering of ministers and world leaders on environmental matters.” She added that Kenya will sponsor three key resolutions addressing the environmental dimensions of antimicrobial resistance, the sustainable and ethical use of artificial intelligence in environmental governance, and the promotion of sustainable solutions in sport to support a resilient planet.

UNEA-7 is being held under the theme “Advancing Sustainable Solutions for a Resilient Planet.” In her opening remarks, UNEP Executive Director Inger Andersen noted that the world is operating in a “fragile, ever-changing geopolitical moment,” stressing the urgency of strengthening environmental cooperation amid rising global pressures.

Kenya’s active role in the assembly underscores its effort to articulate Africa’s environmental priorities, including climate adaptation, pollution control, biodiversity protection and fair access to climate financing. Government officials have reiterated that the continent bears some of the most severe impacts of the climate crisis despite contributing minimally to global emissions.

Kenya is also using the summit to highlight its national initiatives, such as expanded forest-restoration programmes, renewed greening campaigns and tightened plastic-waste regulations. Officials say these domestic efforts demonstrate the country’s commitment to sustainable development and aim to inspire similar progress across the region.

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