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COP27: Why aren’t Green parties doing well in elections?

COP27: Why aren’t Green parties doing well in elections?

Green issues have risen up the agenda. So why hasn’t that translated to election success?

Africa Daily · BBC World Service

November 14, 202217m 42s

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Show Notes

Where are the Greens in Africa?

We’re now half way through the COP27 environmental conference in Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt – where political and business leaders and activists have been haggling over how best to limit climate change.

African leaders have taken to the podium to castigate richer nations for causing global warming, and then not helping the continent to deal with its impact.

But despite the environment rising up the agenda – Green parties are still failing to cut through at election time.

For Africa Daily Alan Kasujja speaks to three Green party candidates and activists about the challenges they face.

“Bigger parties try their level best to keep the smaller parties low. The bigger parties will make sure you stay small and small and small… Most of the candidates have to carry all the burden of self-sponsorship.”

Presenter: Alan Kasujja (@kasujja) Guests: @kagendolucy and @tbkentos