
Guest: Sarah Marjorey Kisakye
Moderator: Xianwen Huang
Sarah comes from Uganda, "the pearl of Africa". She grew up out of the endless green and became a media practioner, getting to the remotest areas of her homeland and bringing voices and truth from the local communities out to the world. Now she's pursuing her PhD in Global Governance and is running 2 NGOs for helping local tribes increase their income by their own hands.
This talk belongs to the series of Indigenous People and continues to bring facts and thoughts over the local management and climate change influences. This time Sarah brings her first hand experiences and professional views from global governance to our audiences over the topic.
Highlights:
01:02 Diverse indigenous cultures and languages in Uganda
01:28 Sarah's personal experiences and her data collected for climate change influences on aboriginal communities
04:41 Specific case for flood influences from Sarah's career experience
06:38 What can young people do and Sarah's successful experiences for helping local tribes out
08:57 "The most essential thing is inclusion", what do indigenous people need the most from perspective of global governance
12:05 Policies of Uganda governments for indigenous tribes
13:17 Fundings are also important
Credit: the background music is from fiftysounds.com.