Peoples living under colonial rule suffer from environmental problems resulting from deforestation and exploitation of natural resourcesб Kenyan MP Stefan Mule said during the event on "Solidarity for a Colonial-Free and Green Future" held within the framework of COP29.
According to Report, he noted that small communities are most affected by climate change:
He said communities suffer the most during floods, droughts, heat and the spread of various diseases, including tuberculosis and other infectious diseases.
For this reason, he said they for the liberation of communities that are the colonies of the world countries and ensuring funding to eliminate the effects of climate change.
The MP noted that parliamentarians from colonial countries announce to communities the results of COP29 and the legislation that allows them to benefit from climate change financing:
"As parliamentarians, we call on the whole world that a new initiative on decolonizing the world and communities is necessary to gain our freedom. We are confident that we will then have a better world."