fintan monaghan for "inside story." ♪ imran: let's meet our guests.irobi is maurice onyango, regional head of disaster risk management for plan international. in abuja is donald ikenna ofoegbu, program manager of sustainable nigeria programs with heinrich boell stiftung. and in nairobi is serah makka, executive director for the one campaign. a warm welcome to you all. i want to begin with serah first. it is the first ever climate change summit. africa is responsible for about 2% to 3% of global emissions, yet it is the continent that is the most affected, but the real challenge here for this particular summit is trying to come up with a unified agreement. very simple question, do you think they can do that? serah: i do. i think there is political will. i think this inaugural climate summit really awaken something in the leaders of africa. there's a pretty impressive list of african leaders in the room, in spite of the fact of the g20 happening next week. there's a good number of international guests in the room, from secretary john kerry from the unit