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From global frameworks to local
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13/06/2026

This week, in a quiet conference hall in Bonn, Germany, decisions are being shaped that will determine how the world responds to climate change for the next decade.

No headlines. No trending hashtags.

Just negotiators, technical experts, and policymakers — quietly setting the foundation for what comes next.

This is SB64 — the first major multilateral climate meeting since COP30 in Belém, running until June 18.

Think of it as the engine room.

While COP gets the spotlight, SB64 is where the real groundwork happens — the technical details, the draft texts, the unresolved disagreements that will either be solved here… or carried forward to COP31 in Türkiye later this year.

So why does this matter for Africa?
Because everything discussed here — finance, adaptation, carbon markets, transparency, just transition — eventually becomes policy.

And policy becomes the rules African governments, businesses, and institutions must operate within.

The countries and institutions paying attention now will be the ones ready to act when decisions are finalized.

The ones not paying attention?

They'll be reacting to a system they had no hand in shaping.

Starting today, we're taking you inside SB64.

For the next 7 days, we'll break down what's being negotiated — issue by issue — and what it means for Africa's climate future.

Because at DIICI, we believe readiness starts with understanding.

And understanding starts with paying attention.

Day 1 of 7 — The journey begins.

Have you heard about SB64 before today? Tell us in the comments.

12/06/2026

And most people aren't paying attention.

This week, world governments are gathered in Bonn for the first major multilateral climate meeting since COP30 — shaping decisions on adaptation, finance, fossil fuel transition, and implementation ahead of COP31 in Türkiye.

The real question:

Is Africa prepared for what comes next?

Because what's being decided right now could shape:

⚠ Climate finance access
⚠ Carbon market rules
⚠ Adaptation support
⚠ Gender-responsive climate action
⚠ Loss & damage financing
⚠ Just Transition pathways

And here's the uncomfortable truth — many African institutions are still building:

❌ Climate governance capacity
❌ ESG readiness
❌ Data systems
❌ Technical negotiation expertise

This is exactly why DOOSUGH INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE Of CHANGE & IMPACT exists.

Sustainability isn't just awareness. It's:

Preparation. Capacity. Systems. Implementation.

We're building institutions, businesses, and young leaders who are:

✔ ESG-ready
✔ Climate-literate
✔ Policy-aware
✔ Investment-ready

Because if Africa isn't at the table when these decisions are made, Africa pays the price later.

Starting tomorrow: join us for a 7-day series breaking down what's really happening at the SB64 talks in Bonn — and what it means for Africa's climate future. One issue a day. Stay tuned.

What should Africa prioritize most in global climate negotiations? Drop your thoughts below.

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