In a commendable achievement for Zimbabwe and the continent at large, Shamiso Mtisi, Deputy Director and Environmental Lawyer at the Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA), has been appointed to represent Africa on the Accreditation Expert Panel (AEP) for Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC UN).
The AEP plays a crucial role in supporting the implementation of standards and procedures for accrediting operational entities involved in the validation and verification of projects and programs of activities under the Article 6.4 mechanism. This mechanism is pivotal in facilitating international cooperation in the fight against climate change.
Environmental advocacy group, ZELA, expressed its elation at Mtisi’s appointment, seeing it not only as a personal triumph but also as a recognition of the organization’s tireless efforts in addressing climate change and advocating for climate justice.
“Congratulations to our Deputy Director and Environmental Lawyer, Shamiso Mtisi for his recent appointment to represent the African region on the Accreditation Expert Panel (AEP) for Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement under the United Nations Convention on Climate Change – UNFCCC UN
“For us at Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association, this is also recognition of our enduring work on climate change, climate finance, carbon credits and #ClimateJustice. United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI) Africa Institute for Environmental Law AIEL EU Environment and Climate,” said ZELA
Mtisi’s expertise and dedication to environmental law and climate issues have garnered international acknowledgment, further positioning Zimbabwe as a key player in global climate action.