Media Monitoring, Tuesday 30 January

New regional African alliance launches to promote carbon markets, OCP awards €30m power station contract to China's Sepco

Climate Change a Risk to South Africa Premiums, Insurer Says (Bloomberg)

A giant fund for climate disasters will soon open. Who should be paid first? (Nature)

The AfDB joins an international coalition on green bonds (Afrik21)

Fortis Green acquires stake in Rwandan hydropower plant (Africa Capital Digest)

Start-Ups Powering Up Africa’s Solar Energy Ecosystem (In Depth News)

Gabon: Savannah Energy joins the race for a share of Carlyle's oil assets (Africa Intelligence)

Morocco: OCP awards €30m power station contract to China's Sepco (Africa Intelligence)

In Sierra Leone, climate change worsens human trafficking of the poor (Al Jazeera)

China will support Ghana’s sustainable development (The BFT online)

Campaign to green Africa and give women and youth incomes kicks off in Kenya (Standard Media)

RedSea ag-tech plans Kenya entry as part of crop-protection strategy (The Africa Report)

Feeding Africa with traditional crops (Mercatornet)

Gold rush for green: Africa poised to seize opportunity for clean technology leadership (The Herald)

Pegasus and UNDP team up to mobilize green infrastructure deals (Africa Capital Digest)

New regional African alliance launches to promote carbon markets (Carbon Pulse)