Media Monitoring, Thursday 30 November

Green hydrogen markets surging in Africa: 5 key countries to monitor in 2024

ASCENT program to empower 100 million people with clean energy in East and Southern Africa (World Bank)

Solar Power Africa 2024: empowering sustainable energy solutions for the continent (Energy Central)

Green hydrogen markets surging in Africa: 5 key countries to monitor in 2024 (Energy Capital Power)

African scientists and youth call for Africa's swift shift to renewable energy (Xinhua)

Morocco's pioneering role in sustainable energy transformation (Vanguard Nigeria)

The cold hard reality of energy transition in Africa (The Africa Report)

Zimbabwe plans to construct first utility-scale geothermal power plant to mitigate energy crisis and reduce emissions (Down To Earth)

Chevron's commitment to lower carbon energy solutions in Angola (Energy Digital)

African countries' evolving regulatory landscape in carbon markets ahead of COP28 (African Law & Business)

Climate change, migration, and the Sahel: the plight and unfolding crisis in Niger (PBS News Hour)

Challenges and hope for Kenya's pastoralists in the face of climate change (Mongabay)

Unraveling Africa's persistent cholera crisis: climate change as the culprit (Newsday Zimbabwe)

COP28 Summit: diverging paths on fossil fuels and climate strategy (Reuters)

Amnesty International urges African leaders at COP28 to prioritize human rights and climate justice (Amnesty International)

The African Development Bank's pivotal role in climate action at COP28: initiatives, commitments, and transformative agenda (African Development Bank)

Climate carnage in Africa: a year of devastating extremes calls for urgent action ahead of COP28 (Relief  Web)

AfDB's €34.2 million support for Chad's rural sanitation and drinking water program (Afrik21)

South Africa's $80 billion investment plan signals energy transition away from fossil fuels (Bloomberg)

Africa Go Green Fund supports BURN with $10M for clean cookstove distribution in sub-Saharan Africa (Carbon Herald)