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UN Chief Guterres Praises Africa’s Global Leadership at Nairobi Summit

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Last updated: May 12, 2026 6:42 pm
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“Africa Leading Global Change: UN Chief Calls for Investment and Justice at Nairobi Summit”

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Challenging an Outdated SystemClimate Injustice and Energy PotentialEnding Exploitation of Critical MineralsPartnerships Built on EqualityThe Youth DividendA Call to Action

NAIROBI, May 12, 2026 — Africa is no longer waiting for solutions but driving them, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres declared at the opening of the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi on Tuesday. Co-hosted by Kenyan President William Ruto and French President Emmanuel Macron, the summit brought global attention to Africa’s demands for fair financial systems, climate justice, and equitable partnerships.

“Africa is not waiting. Africa is moving. Africa is leading,” Guterres said, setting the tone for the high-stakes discussions. His speech highlighted the continent’s growing influence in reshaping outdated global institutions while confronting systemic inequalities.

Challenging an Outdated System

Guterres criticized the current global financial and political architecture, designed in 1945 without African input. Despite being home to over 1.5 billion people, Africa lacks a permanent seat on the UN Security Council and holds minimal decision-making power in international financial bodies.

“It is not Africa that loses. It is the world that loses when Africa’s voice is ignored,” he said, pointing to recent African-led achievements like the Pact for the Future and reforms in debt negotiation frameworks.

The Secretary-General also praised Africa’s role in securing the Sevilla Commitment, which pushes for expanded lending by multilateral banks, and its partnership with small island states to prioritize climate action globally.

Climate Injustice and Energy Potential

While Africa contributes the least to climate change, it suffers disproportionately from its effects—displacement, food insecurity, and economic instability. Guterres called for climate justice, noting the continent’s untapped renewable energy potential.

“Africa holds 60% of the world’s best solar resources but receives just 2% of clean energy investments,” he said. With proper financing, Africa could produce ten times its electricity needs from renewables by 2040. Yet, 600 million Africans still lack electricity, and nearly a billion rely on hazardous cooking fuels, leading to 800,000 deaths annually—mostly women and children.

Ending Exploitation of Critical Minerals

Africa’s vast reserves of critical minerals, essential for the global green energy transition, have long been extracted with little local benefit. Guterres condemned this exploitation, endorsing the UN Panel on Critical Energy Transition Minerals’ call for fair value chains and local processing.

“No more plundering. The people of Africa must benefit first from Africa’s resources,” he insisted.

Partnerships Built on Equality

The UN chief urged international cooperation based on mutual respect, not charity. He called for co-investment in African industries, universities, and AI development, emphasizing that technology must be shaped by African data, languages, and researchers.

The Youth Dividend

With Africa’s population set to comprise a quarter of humanity by 2050, Guterres described its youth as the century’s greatest transformation. “The success of this continent is not just Africa’s interest—it is the world’s,” he said.

A Call to Action

Closing with a rallying cry, Guterres urged global solidarity: “Let us move Africa forward—with confidence in its people, solidarity with its journey, and hope for our common future.”

The summit continues with discussions on financing, technology, and sustainable development, as African leaders push for a fairer global order.

— Reported by Nexio News

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