Africa Face to Face: Unlocking Prosperity: Africa’s Ticket to Climate-Positive Growth
Africa's position in climate positive investment and growth is the topic for today's episode of Africa: Face-to-Face. Hosts Sanjeev Gupta and Lanre Akinola speak to James Irungu Mwangi, Co-Founder & CEO of Africa Climate Ventures. Working on creating inclusive and sustainable growth on the continent, he became convinced that there is no choice between going Green or Brown, and that climate positive growth is Africa's ticket to building broad-based prosperity.

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