Nairobi, 09 December, 2025 / 3:35 pm (ACI Africa).
Faith actors in Africa have been challenged to use their voices to champion aligning “spiritual values with scientific solutions” to safeguard the future of clean energy on the world’s second-largest continent.
In her keynote address during the breakfast side event of the seventh session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-7) on Tuesday, December 9, at the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) in Nairobi, the Senior Climate Change and Energy Advisor at Christian Aid urged faith groups in Africa to unite in advocating for clean energy.
“We need to use our voice. We need to engage in these conversations to ensure alignment between spiritual values and scientific solutions for Africa's clean energy future. It's about us, and even working with our stakeholders, we are a powerful catalyst, and we can do it,” Jacqueline Kimeu said.
Ms Kimeu added, “We need to move forward together in unity and purpose, guided by God's evidence and conviction to achieve a resilient planet for parents and future generations. We have our role; it's very clear, we are needed, and we must play our role.”
The one-day event that the Laudato Si Movement (LSM) organized alongside the December 8–12 UNEA 7 assembly focused on the theme, “Faith in Action for an Accelerated and Inclusive Renewable Energy Transition.”



