Namibia has stated its position to ensure negotiators at the COP27 and particularly the developed countries fulfil the promise that a minimum of US$100 billion (approximately N$1.7 trillion) in climate finance be achieved by 2024.
Author: Albertina Nakale (Albertina Nakale )
!Arun ge Indiaba !oa ge ǁkhana-ūhe
ǂNamipeb tsî !narisarimas ministeris ge ge !khō!gâ, hoa ǂhâbasa ǀaweǁguigu dītoahe hâsa, ǁkhaisa !aruna Indiab ǁga sîǂuis !aroma. Nē !arun ge ǂoa ge wekheb di Fraitaxs, 16 Taraǁkhumuǁkhâb dis ai Indiab ǁga ge ǁkhana-ūhe. Indiab hîa Asiab di !âb ge ǁkhawa !aruna ǁnā !hūb !nâ mâi-ai!âs di projeksa ra mûǂui, ǁnā !hūb !nân ge nē ǀō-aisa !aubǀguruna 1950 kurib !nâ a ǁōǂoas khao!gâ.
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