Climate Impact Partners was proud to sponsor the inaugural event of the newly-formed Nairobi Climate Network. Tim Cowman, general manager of our Kenya office, and Tom Owino, our projects and technical director, opened the evening with an introduction to the opportunities for accessing carbon finance in Kenya to over 50 key industry players. They highlighted the current excitement in the voluntary carbon market and Climate Impact Partners' proven capacity to navigate a route to carbon finance through that market.
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