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08 March 2024 [13:00] - Today.Az
The Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA), which includes 2,300 NGOs from 106 countries specializing in health, environment and climate change issues, has issued a statement of support to Azerbaijan regarding COP29, Azernews reports. The statement was signed by Head of AHOA Uzodinma Adirieje. 107 NGOs from 30 countries, who are members and partners of AHOA, also joined the appeal. In its statement, the AHOA welcomes Azerbaijan's genuine dedication and leadership in global action on climate change, calling on the world to seize the historic opportunity created by COP29 to combat climate change. “As we approach the 29th UNFCCC Conference of Parties (COP29) to be held in Azerbaijan, the leadership and members/partners of Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) extend our heartfelt support to the COP29 Presidency and Azerbaijan, the host country as they undertake the crucial task of guiding the global community towards a sustainable and resilient future. While AHOA deeply concerned about the pressing environmental challenges facing our planet, we are inspired by the expressed dedication and leadership demonstrated by both the COP29 Presidency and Azerbaijan in advancing climate action on the international stage. The urgency of addressing climate change cannot be overstated. We are at a critical juncture where bold and decisive actions are needed to mitigate the impacts of climate change, protect vulnerable communities/populations, and preserve our precious ecosystems for future generations. In this regard, AHOA is pleased to note the commitment of COP29 Presidency and host country in fostering dialogue, cooperation, and innovation is of paramount importance. We are optimistic that Azerbaijan, with its rich cultural heritage and diverse natural landscapes, is not only a custodian of invaluable ecological treasures but also a proactive advocate for climate change and environmental stewardship. Through initiatives such as “Troika - Mission 1.5”, Azerbaijan has demonstrated its unwavering commitment to sustainable development in climate resilience and ensure continuity of the successes made in COP28. Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) is very optimistic that Azerbaijan will achieve strong consensual outcomes in climate change negotiations during COP29. The Civil Society plays a pivotal role in climate action, serving as a catalyst for change, and driving grassroots movements. From community-led climate adaptation projects to youth-led advocacy campaigns, civil society organizations are instrumental in raising awareness, mobilizing resources, and driving policy change at all levels. As Azerbaijan/COP29 Presidency assumes the mantle of global leadership in addressing climate change, Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) as a global Network and think- tank have full confidence in the ability of the COP29 Presidency and Azerbaijan to facilitate meaningful collaboration, drive ambitious commitments, and chart a course towards a more sustainable and equitable future for all. We stand in solidarity with the COP29 Presidency, Azerbaijan, and civil society organizations around the world in the efforts to accelerate climate action and build a brighter tomorrow for our planet. Together, let us seize this historic opportunity to turn the tide on climate change and create a world where both people and nature thrive. Accept, Excellency, my highest considerations and AHOA’s unending commitment to the success of COP29. Signatures: 1. Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje - Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA), Nigeria 2. Lady Uju Ifeacho - Society for Conservation and Sustainability of Energy and Environment in Nigeria (SOCSEEN), Nigeria 3. Bieni Victor Emenike - Delta Cultural Initiative Worldwide, Delta State, Nigeria 4. Mahamat Abdelkerim Abbas - International Helping for the Young, Chad 5. Bonsile S.MAMBA - International Community of Women living with HIV Eswatini, Kingdom of Eswatini 6. Yoila Samari Raymond - Tansana Health and Community Integrated Development Initiative, Taraba State, Nigeria 7. Dieu Merci Kandundaho Mutumayi - Kandux, Democratic Republic of the Congo 8. Peter Oru Bette - Biakwan Light Green Initiative, Cross river state, Nigeria 9. Lindokuhle Sibiya - Youth and Women for Change in Eswatini, Eswatini 10. Indereyimana Janvier - Esaff Burundi, Burundi 11. Yahya Diallo - Mauritanienne pour le Développement et la Solidarité AMDS et point Focal GNDR pour la Mauritanie, Mauritanie 12. Hawa Sidibé - Association du Développement et de la Promotion des Droits de l'Homme (ADPDH), Nouakchott, Mauritania 13. Dr. Semjidmaa Choijil (PhD) - Psychological Responsiveness NGO (PSR), Mongolia 14. Arumugam Sankar - Empower India, India 15. Emmanuel Ikule - Elixir Trust Foundation, Benue State, Nigeria 16. Equipo Juridico - Fundación Retorno a la Libertad, Bogotá, Colombia 17. Mohamed Jalloh - Trainer/Environment and Social Justice Advocate, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa 18. Umar Grema - Borno Women Development Initiative (BOWDI), Nigeria 19. Folorunsho Dayo Oluwafemi - Initiative for climate change and renewable energy advocacy (ICCREA), Taraba State, Northeast Nigeria 20. Erustus Muriki - Ufanisi Youth Advocacy Alliance, Kenya 21. Mr. Bernard Yovo - Health Aid – Social Actions (AS), Lome -Togo 22. Patience Chilundu Nyambe - Zambia Association on employment for persons with disabilities (ZAEPD), Zambia- Southern Africa 23. Meck Sibanda - Christian Youth Volunteers Association Trust, Zimbabwe 24. Refiloe masaoana - The People's Matrix Association, Lesotho 25. Mohd Abdu Dutse - Prime initiative for community development and fiscal transparency, Nigeria 26. Nimat O Labaika - Fulfilling Dreams Foundation, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria 27. Emmanuel Esio - Global Leadership Initiatives for Education, Health and Social Development (GLIEHSD), Nigeria 28. Frank Nduu Nawej - Institut d'études et recherches pour la qualité en santé "Ireqs", Lubumbashi, RD Congo 29. Sanjage Braimah - Censodev, Ghana 30. Baraou Garba - Ministry of Energy and Renewable Energies Director of environmental preservation, Niger Republic 31. Kenneth Nana Amoateng - Abibi Nsroma Foundation, Ghana 32. Mohammad Hassan Mashori - Fundamental Human Rights & Rural Development Association (FHRRDA), Pakistan 33. Peter Ng'ola Owiti - Wote Youth Development Projects CBO, Kenya 34. Maria Goretty Okorie - City and Hamlet Multi-Purpose Cooperative Society, Abuja, Nigeria 35. Asikaralu Okafor - Village Farmers Initiative (VFI), Nigeria 36. Dr. Oluwatosin Kolade - Health Systems Consult Limited (HSCL), Nigeria 37. Prof. R.O.Ojutiku - Department of Water Resources, Aquaculture and Fisheries Technology, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Niger State, Nigeria 38. Christ Eminence LANDZI - Association Les Amis du Bassin du Congo, République du Congo 39. Daniel Amani - Engagement Citoyen pour la promotion de la Paix et le Développement (ECPD), Goma town, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) 40. Ekaette Anwana Esq - Advocates of Peace, Nature and Gender Justice (APNAG), Nigeria 41. Augustne John Nyakatoma - Peace and Hope for Youth Development (PHY), Mwanza City, Tanzania 42. Juliet Were - Women’s International Peace Centre, Uganda 43. Amb Lami Bako Yakasai - Enlightenment and Empowerment of Northern Women Initiative, Kano Nigeria 44. Peter Owiti - Wote Youth Development Projects CBO, Kenya 45. Cerue Konah Garlo - Women Education Development Organization, Liberia 46. Bernice Kaleve - Wote Youth Development Projects CBO, Kenya 47. Miriam Menkiti - Women Information Network (WINET), Nigeria 48. Mohammad Hassan Mashori - FHRRDA, Pakistan 49. Dr. Anima Sharma - Ashwasti, INDIA 50. Johnson Ziem Kuubekyire - Resource Link Foundation, Ghana 51. Edeng Marie Laure - ONG "Plus de Sida dans les Familles, Gabon 52. Ekpe Muhammed Arong - Re-greening the environment for Sustainable livelihoods initiative (RESLI), Nigeria 53. Clemency Zere Ishaya - Green Land in Developing Environments (GLIDE), Nigeria 54. Thea Kabily - ONG Jeunes Actions pour la Santé et le Développement (JASD), Guinée Conakry 55. Jude C Nwachukwu - The Movement for Community Led Development MCLD Liberia Chapter Inc., Monrovia, Liberia 56. Orugbo E.Ovuodo - Koslivia Development Initiative (KODI), Nigeria 57. Felix Ukam - Centre for Healthworks, Development and Research Initiative (CHEDRES), Nigeria 58. Kenwilliams Mhango - African Network for Prevention and Protection Against Child Abuse and Neglect (ANPPCAN), Malawi 59. Mahamat Abdelkerim Abbas - International Helping for the Young, N'djamena, Chad 60. Boubacar Issa Traoré - NGO Peace One Day, Mali 61. Peter oru Bette - Biakwan Light Green Initiative, Biakwan community, Boki, CRS, Nigeria 62. Joab Oluoch Misula - Bridge Shakers Youth Group, Nairobi, Kenya 63. Alhussain Abdullahi - Transparency and Accountability in Totality Initiative TinT- FollowTaxes, Nigeria 64. Dr. Adepoju Oluwatosin Diana - Orion Empowerment Foundation, Lagos Nigeria 65. Yizukanji Yoradi Sikombe - Africa Child Foundation Mission of Tanzania, Tanzania 66. Emmanuella Lovelyn Nwabrije - Committed Soul Women Health Advocacy Africa initiative (COSWOHI), Nigeria 67. Naomi Nyambura Gitiba. Geo-Mano Consultancy, Kenya 68. Evang Mrs Dike Helen - Environmental Influence on Youths Restiveness and Widowhood Initiative, Delta State, Nigeria 69. Nwabufo Ngnedjou Francoise - Family Health and Development Foundation (fahedef), Cameroon 70. Prof Ejaz Ahmad Khan - Prof of Public Health and Epidemiology, Health Services Academy, Pakistan 71. Dr. Raymond Ruyoka - Regional Director Yadnet Africa, Uganda 72. Saudat Yaki - Yaki Women Support Group, Niger State, Nigeria 73. Shaibu Salami - Environmental Degradation Organization of Nigeria, Nigeria 74. Titilayo Olorunfemi - Natural Eco Capital, Lagos State, Nigeria 75. Mustafa Hassan - Sudan Youth Organization on Climate Change, South Darfur, Nyala, South Darfur 76. Herbert Bangura - Young Peace Builders (YPB), Sierra Leone. West Africa 77. Cerue Konah Garlo - Women Education Development Organization, Monrovia, Liberia 78. Harry Ben Alpha - Consortium for the Advancement of Rights of Key Affected Populations (CARKAP), Sierra Leone 79. Uroh Esther Nnachi - Coalition for promotion of Women's Rights, Abakaliki, Ebonyi state, Nigeria 80. Peter Hassan Tijani - Network for Empowerment and Development initiative (NEDIN), Nigeria 81. W.Miles - EMFSA, Cape Town, South Africa 82. Abaniwo C.Nathaniel - RECAN, Nigeria 83. Kapi BILIVOGUI - Association Guinée Nouvelle Vision (AGNV), Guinée-Conakry 84. Alexander Akhigbe - African Cleanup Initiative, Nigeria 85. Nivedita Kurade - Friends for future; CYMG; Atlas movement, Kenya 86. Elder Okon Enemi - Green Vision for Community Development Initiative, Nigeria 87. Benjamin Kwadwo Appiah - Freeworld International, Ghana 88. Augostine Nchore Nyarango - University of Embu Environment Club, Kenya 89. Tayebwa Philips - Healing Health Healing Hearts, Nakivale refugee settlement, Uganda 90. Hassan Ibrahim Gama - Friends of the Community Organization FOCO, Nigeria 91. Frances Bekey - Women Empowerment, Self-help, and Social Development Initiative, Nigeria 92. Agoha Chinemerem S.- Civil Society Partnership for Development in Nigeria (CSPDN), Owerri, Nigeria 93. Kristine Yakhama - Good Health Community Programmes, Kenya 94. Saurabh Kumar - YOUNGO, ?ndia 95. Charles Mbuthia - Agricultural Council of Kenya 96. Alexpius Nyakado Onunga - Kawiri Community-based organization, Kenya 97. Bazra Tsogt - Mongolian anti TB Coalition, Mongolia 98. Edith Uzoadirieje - Dr Uzo Adirieje Foundation (DUZAFOUND), Nigeria 99. Agoha Chinemerem S. - Civil Society Partnership for Development in Nigeria (CSPDN), Owerri, Nigeria 100. Showemimo Lydia Omolola - Young Volunteer for the Environment, Nigeria, Togo 101. Itumeleng Phage - Central University of Technology, Free State, South Africa 102. Unyime Ada F. - Hope for the hopeless social development foundation, Nigeria 103. Temple Bright. - Citizens Development Centre, Nigeria 104. Khalid AbdiAziz Hersi - World Concern, Ethiopia 105. Evans Enwefah - Community Aid Development Foundation, Lagos Nigeria 106. Cynthia Buluebiere Bright - Gbolekekro Women Empowerment and Development Organization (GWEDO), Nigeria 107. Archana Sharma - Bindu, India
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