Media Monitoring, Tuesday 24 October

Siemens Energy and Intro Sustainable Resources team up for 300MW CHP plants in Egypt and the Middle East by 2030, while Saudi Arabia and African nations collaborate to address energy poverty.

BII and ILX Management join forces to raise $500 million for sustainable development in developing economies (Afrik21)

Egypt plans $700 million green bond issuance to boost green projects and attract investors (Zawya)

Kenya's electrifying journey: transforming society and economy with e-mobility (Standard Media)

Collaboration between Saudi Arabia and African nations aims to tackle energy poverty (Energy Portal)

Siemens Energy and Intro Sustainable Resources partner for 300MW CHP plants in Egypt and the Middle East by 2030 (ESI Africa)

Nigeria's REA partners with CrossBoundary Energy Access and Engie for solar mini-grid electrification (Afrik21)

EU allocates €80 million to support Rwanda's universal electricity access program (Africa Intelligence)

African civil society groups call on African governments to reject foreign investments in fossil fuels (Leadership)

Unequal carbon finance distribution threatens global climate efforts, UCL study finds (Guardian)

Unlocking green jobs for African youth: Africa's potential in the global green transition (Africa.com)

Climate change threatens to push millions of women into poverty and hunger, UN report warns (Zawya)

Africa's looming crisis: bridging the child and adolescent mental health services gap (The East African)

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