Kenya Parliament Green Investment Dialogue pushes for uolicies to Unlock climate finance and clean energy investment

Date: 2026-07-15
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

Kenya is advancing efforts to accelerate its clean energy transition through stronger policies, legislation and partnerships aimed at unlocking large-scale investment in climate action and green industrial development.

This was highlighted during the Kenya Parliamentary Green Investment Dialogue held in Kisumu under the theme “From Policy to Pipeline,” which brought together lawmakers, government institutions, development partners and private sector stakeholders to discuss ways of converting climate policies into viable investment opportunities.

The dialogue examined the role of Parliament in creating an enabling environment for climate finance, renewable energy deployment and sustainable economic growth.

The Executive Office of the President’s Special Envoy on Climate Change contributed to discussions on the implementation of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, highlighting its potential to mobilise private sector financing, strengthen carbon market integrity and support efforts to address Kenya’s climate financing gap.

Participants stressed that clear and predictable regulatory frameworks are essential for reducing investment risks, increasing market confidence and accelerating the development of climate-related projects that deliver benefits to communities.

Discussions also focused on priority areas including renewable energy, clean cooking solutions, electric mobility, green industrialisation and the use of carbon markets to support Kenya’s climate ambitions.

Members of Parliament reaffirmed their commitment to addressing legislative barriers that could limit the full potential of carbon markets and other climate investment mechanisms in the country.

The dialogue emphasised that collaboration among Parliament, government agencies, the private sector and development partners will be critical in building investable pipelines that support sustainable economic growth, energy transition and climate resilience.

 

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