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<title>APRI – Africa Policy Research Institute &#45; Amir Lebdioui</title>
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<title>How global decarbonisation can turn into an industrial development opportunity in Africa</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ COP27 must address the implications that the global decarbonisation plans engender for Africa. For the current global decarbonisation agenda to be just, it must support African perspectives on decarbonisation. ]]></description>
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<dc:creator>Amir Lebdioui</dc:creator>
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