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KENYA / MERKEL WRAP

As part of her first official visit to Kenya, German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited UN headquarters in Nairobi Tuesday and met with the Environment Programme's (UNEP) Executive Director Achim Steiner and other officials to discuss the Green Economy. UNEP
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STORY: KENYA / MERKEL WRAP
TRT: 1.45
SOURCE UNEP
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: GERMAN / ENGLISH / NATS

DATELINE: 12 JULY 2011, NAIROBI, KENYA

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1. Med shot, Chancellor Merkel and delegation arrive at UN Compound in Nairobi and are greeted by UNEP Executive Director Achim Steiner and by Director-General of the United Nations Office at Nairobi Sahle-Work Zewde
2. Wide shot, Angela Merkel is guided to the New Office Facility by Steiner and the United Nations Office at Nairobi’s Director General Ms. Sahle-Work Zewde
3. Med shot, Merkel is shown solar panel installation on roof of the NOF as Mr Steiner explains
4. SOUND-UP (English) Achim Steiner, Executive Director, UNEP:
“Four blocks, either side, what we have designed with a local architect and a building company. First of all no “ventilations” only natural, this edge is like an air conditioning machine”
5. Med shot, Merkel, Steiner, and on the roof
6. Wide shot the delegation departs the NOF
7. Wide shot, delegation enters conference room for roundtable discussion about the Green Economy
8. SOUNDBITE (German) Angela Merkel, German Chancellor:
“Germany intends to demonstrate how it is also possible to produce energy using renewable sources. I believe in this area Germany is an excellent example and we’ve discussed how we can cooperate more closely in the energy sector. That means that you’ll be able to learn from us what kinds of alternatives there are. I think this is especially important in sparsely populated rural areas with decentralized power supply where renewables can be a good possibility.”
9. Med shot, Dr Merkel greets Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Professor Wangari Maathai
10. Wide shot, roundtable with Angela Merkel and Achim Steiner

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited the headquarters of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) in Nairobi, Kenya on Tuesday for a roundtable discussion on the Green Economy.

Welcomed by UNEP’s Executive Director Achim Steiner, Merkel toured the new office facilities with 6,000 square meters of solar panels, energy-saving lighting and other green features.

A group of German parliamentarians and business leaders, who joined her during her two-day trip to Kenya, were part of the expert roundtable discussions covering the advantages of the Green Economy, the role of the private sector as well as green initiatives in Africa.

Earlier at a press conference, Merkel focused on the role renewable resources can play in the economic development and Germany’s extensive experience in that domain.

SOUNDBITE (German) Angela Merkel, German Chancellor:
“Germany intends to demonstrate how it is also possible to produce energy using renewable sources. I believe in this area Germany is an excellent example and we’ve discussed how we can cooperate more closely in the energy sector. That means that you’ll be able to learn from us what kinds of alternatives there are. I think this is especially important in sparsely populated rural areas with decentralized power supply where renewables can be a good possibility.”

Nobel Peace Prize laureate and green advocate Professor Wangari Maathai, a patron of UNEP’s Billion Tree Campaign, was among the participants to the roundtable.

On her second Africa tour since becoming Chancellor in 2005, Ms Merkel will also travel to Angola and Nigeria.

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