User:JamieB1719/Pan African Climate Justice Alliance

In 2016, PACJA founded the Africa Coalition on Sustainable Energy (ACSEA), a multi-organizational alliance, to advocate for decentralized, low-carbon energy.

In September of 2021 lasting until September 2024, PACJA launched the GUARD Africa project, a post-COVID-19 reconstruction project that focuses on "low-carbon, climate resilient, just, and inclusive development." The program cost 50 million Swedish Krona, or $5.1 million.

For the part of Nairobi School: 700 people participated in the pilot program.

In 2022, PACJA launched the Africa Green Climate Finance National Designated Authorities Network (AFDAN). The goal of the program is to increase access to climate finance so that African countries may adapt to climate change. African countries with climate legislation in place receive $1.3 million per year.

In 2023, PACJA started the African Activists for Climate Justice project. The purpose of the project is to advocate for particularly climate vulnerable groups - women, children, and indigenous communities - to live in a "healthy and sustainable environment within the context of a climate emergency." The 5-year project is funded by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and is implemented in Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Mozambique, Senegal, Somalia, and South Africa.