Zimbabwean raised in Mongolia and Uganda.
I am determined to inform and share my thoughts on the African Motherland and the African Identity in the Global Context.
I seek to alter the negative connotations tied to the African Identity by encouraging others to establish more appreciation for their Africa.
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Zimbabwean raised in Mongolia and Uganda.
I am determined to inform and share my thoughts on the African Motherland and the African Identity in the Global Context.
I seek to alter the negative connotations tied to the African Identity by encouraging others to establish more appreciation for their Africa.
Collaborative unfolding of the road to food sovereignty and intergenerational knowledge.
Guest Biography
Coordinator of the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA), a network of networks that advocates for seed and food sovereignty, as well as promoting agroecology and supporting the rights of local communities and indigenous peoples to their land. As an expert and advocate for forestry conservation and indigenous livelihoods he's founder of MELCA based in Ethiopia, an indigenous NGO active in agro-ecological issues, intergenerational learning, advocacy and livelihood improvement of local and indigenous peoples. He won the National Green Hero Award for both Ethiopia and Addis Ababa, the capital city, in 2008. He was also a nominee for the International Forest Hero Award in 2011. He has a PhD in Education, an MSc. in Tourism and Conservation, and a BSc in Biology.
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Zimbabwean raised in Mongolia and Uganda.
I am determined to inform and share my thoughts on the African Motherland and the African Identity in the Global Context.
I seek to alter the negative connotations tied to the African Identity by encouraging others to establish more appreciation for their Africa.