The Africa Women and Children Conference (AFRIWOCC), is a high-level dialogue that provides the platform for stakeholders and experts to deliberate on issues of women and children in Africa. A biennial conference, AFRIWOCC is designed as a critical but nuanced platform of engagement for reflections on these issues, including the dynamics of loss and damage and how these have been deployed to protect the interest of women and children in the climate change actions. Framed as a conversation to elicit the responses from some of the leading actors in the political economy of climate change responses such as clean cooking solutions, the conference is expected to gather a cast of distinguished global and African experts, academics, businesses, as well as identifiable groups affected by climate change with the defined goal of promoting and amplifying the interest of women and children in the discourse.