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Veteran educationist and advocate,Β Dr. Ida Betty Odinga has pledged to leverage her leadership, networks and experience in advocacy to strengthen Kenya’s interestsΒ in environmental diplomacy if confirmed as the country’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

Appearing before the National Assembly Committee on Defence, Intelligence and Foreign Relations chaired by Hon. Nelson Koech, Dr. Odinga outlined her vision for mobilizing climate finance and reinforcing Kenya’s voice in international environmental policy.

β€œI am a good resource mobiliser,” she said. β€œI shall utilise my social capital and networks to raise awareness and advocate for the expansion of Kenya’s participation in carbon markets and attract climate finance flows to Kenya and other developing countries.”

Lawmakers lauded her long-standing record in education, women’s empowerment, and environmental advocacy. Dr. Odinga who holds a Bachelor of Arts in Education from the University of Nairobi has served as Patron of the Women Governors Caucus (G7), the Kenya Medical Women’s Association, and the Kenya Breast Health Organisation, among other leadership roles.

During the vetting, Hon. Memusi Kanchory sought to know how she would expand Kenya’s participation in carbon trading and ensure compliance with international standards. In response, Dr. Odinga said she would prioritise collaboration and compliance with global benchmarks.

β€œKenya already upholds strong standards within regional and international frameworks. We must mobilize both domestic and external resources and strengthen community participation,” she told MPs, adding that she would rely on her decades of experience in advocacy and soft diplomacy to build partnerships that deliver measurable benefits.

Committee Members also questioned the nominee on how she would link environmental diplomacy to health, education, and food systems. She responded that sustainable development required an integrated approach connecting environmental stewardship with social well-being.

β€œI believe how we manage our environment determines the quality of life and food security for our people,” she said, highlighting past collaborations with the Wangari Maathai Foundation and the Green Belt Movement to promote tree planting and clean energy initiatives.

Dr. Odinga also pledged to promote cooperation and diversify partnerships beyond traditional donors. β€œWe must engage the private sector, philanthropic foundations, and regional blocs to sustain UNEP’s programmes,” she said.

When asked about her transition from advocacy to formal diplomacy, she replied, β€œThe common denominator is leadership. I will use my decades of advocacy, political diplomacy and international networks to promote Kenya’s interests on the global stage.”

In her closing remarks, Dr. Odinga thanked the Committee, saying, β€œIf approved, I pledge to serve with diligence, humility, and patriotism, ensuring that Kenya’s leadership in environmental diplomacy continues to inspire Africa and the world.”