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Sustain267 Podcast
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Conversations on climate change in Botswana with Batswana, Africans and the rest of the world.
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Sustain267 Podcast
Disinfomation, Fossil Fuels and Development: A conversation with Anabela Lemos

Welcome to the twelfth episode of our 12-part "Disinformation, Fossil Fuels, and Development in Africa," Series on the Sustain267 Podcast. This is our final episode of the series looking at how disinformation around development, fossil fuels, and development in Africa manifests here and the implications on the environment and climate change. In the episode, we are in conversation with the Director of Justica Ambiental (Ja!).


This series is part of Pato Kelesitse's work as a Bertha Foundation Fellow, hosted by, the Botswana Society
for Human Development.

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Resources

Justica Ambiental

The rise and fall of ProSavana

WWF, ProSavanna

Cerrado Project Brazil

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6 months ago
58 minutes 37 seconds

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RSA Ep3: Climate Change

RSA Ep2: Power and PoliticsSustain267 PodcastPlay

Welcome to the elevnth episode of our 12-part "Disinformation, Fossil Fuels, and Development in Africa," Series on the Sustain267 Podcast. This is our first episode in Mpumalanga, South Africa, looking at how disinformation around development, fossil fuels, and development in Africa manifests here and the implications on the environment and climate change. This series is part of Pato Kelesitse's work as a Bertha Foundation Fellow, hosted by, the Botswana Society
for Human Development.

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6 months ago
21 minutes 5 seconds

Sustain267 Podcast
RSA Ep2: Power and Politics

Welcome to the tenth episode of our 12-part "Disinformation, Fossil Fuels, and Development in Africa," Series on the Sustain267 Podcast. This is our first episode in Mpumalanga, South Africa, looking at how disinformation around development, fossil fuels, and development in Africa manifests here and the implications on the environment and climate change. This series is part of Pato Kelesitse's work as a Bertha Foundation Fellow, hosted by, the Botswana Society
for Human Development.


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6 months ago
21 minutes 5 seconds

Sustain267 Podcast
RSA Ep1: Disinfomation in Emalahleni

Welcome to the ninth episode of our 12-part "Disinformation, Fossil Fuels, and Development in Africa," Series on the Sustain267 Podcast. This is our first episode in Mpumalanga, South Africa, looking at how disinformation around development, fossil fuels, and development in Africa manifests here and the implications on the environment and climate change. This series is part of Pato Kelesitse's work as a Bertha Foundation Fellow, hosted by, the Botswana Society
for Human Development.


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6 months ago
23 minutes 42 seconds

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MZ Ep4: Climate Change

Welcome to the eighth episode of our 12-part "Disinformation, Fossil Fuels, and Development in Africa," Series on the Sustain267 Podcast. This our last episode in Cabo Delgado Mozambique, looking at how disinformation around development, fossil fuels, and development in Africa manifests here and the implications on the environment and climate change. This series is part of Pato Kelesitse's work as a Bertha Foundation Fellow, hosted by, the Botswana Society for Human Development.

 

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Reports

Billion Dollar Exposure Investor-State Dispute Settlement in Mozambique's fossil fuel sector report by Friends of the Earth

Ruvuma Basin Special Legal Framework

National Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Strategy (2013 to 2025)

Navigating Decisions: The risks to Mozambique from liquefied natural gas export projects by IISD

Mozambique NDCs

 

Sources

https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press-release/2023/12/01/mainstreaming-climate-change-into-afe-mozambique-s-planning-is-key-to-building-a-resilient-economy

EIA Report: https://www.mozambiquelng.co.mz/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/annex_a_-_lng_final_eia_sept_2014_eng.pdf

https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press-release/2023/12/01/mainstreaming-climate-change-into-afe-mozambique-s-planning-is-key-to-building-a-resilient-economy

https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/natural-gas-really-bridge-fuel-world-needs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SadqP_Uk6bU

https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/EG.ELC.ACCS.ZS?locations=MZ

 

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7 months ago
33 minutes 43 seconds

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MZ Ep 3: Profits and Costs

Welcome to the seventh episode of our 12-part "Disinformation, Fossil Fuels, and Development in Africa," on the Sustain267 Podcast. In this episode, we are in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique looking at how disinformation around development, fossil fuels, and development in Africa manifests here. We discuss the financial structure, where money has come from and the costs to the community. This series is part of Pato Kelesitse's work as a Bertha Foundation Fellow, hosted by, the Botswana Society for Human Development.

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Letter from civil society here Sources

https://friendsoftheearth.eu/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Summary-__-Financial-institutions-involvement-in-the-Mozambique-LNG-gas-project-1.pdf

https://friendsoftheearth.eu/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Summary-__-Financial-institutions-involvement-in-the-Mozambique-LNG-gas-project-1.pdf

https://stopmozgas.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Final-statement-to-financiers_Cancel-financing-to-Mozambique-gas-ENG.pdf

https://stopmozgas.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Final-statement-to-financiers_Cancel-financing-to-Mozambique-gas-ENG.pdf

https://totalenergies.com/media/news/press-releases/total-closes-acquisition-anadarkos-shareholding-mozambique-lng#:~:text=The%20Mozambique%20LNG%20project%20is,help%20fuel%20future%20economic%20development.

https://www.afdb.org/en/news-and-events/multimedia/video/aif-success-story-mozambique-lusophone-compact-project-64668 2:00-2:53

https://www.afdb.org/sites/default/files/documents/projects-and-operations/mozambique_-_mozambique_lng_area_1_-_psn_compressed.pdf

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1659945528079687 civil society clip

https://www.mozambiquelng.co.mz/sponsorships-and-donations/


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7 months ago
35 minutes 6 seconds

Sustain267 Podcast
MZ Ep2: Politics and Power

Welcome to the sixth episode of our 12-part "Disinformation, Fossil Fuels, and Development in Africa," on the Sustain267 Podcast. In this episode, we are in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique looking at how disinformation around development, fossil fuels, and development in Africa manifests here

This series is part of Pato Kelesitse's work as a Bertha Foundation Fellow, hosted by, the Botswana Society for Human Development.

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Read about the Tuna Scandal here and the settlement here Sources

https://clubofmozambique.com/news/cabo-delgado-structural-and-systemic-poverty-behind-four-years-of-insurgency-analysts-202286/

https://www.business-humanrights.org/en/latest-news/mozambique-consultations-of-totals-project-in-the-afungi-peninsula-were-marked-by-intimidation-and-limitation-of-freedom-of-expression-of-community-members-says-activist/

https://www.business-humanrights.org/en/latest-news/mozambique-the-natural-gas-project-in-cabo-delgado-and-the-rise-of-insurgency-leading-to-killing-of-thousands-of-citizens/

https://www.business-humanrights.org/en/latest-news/mozambique-the-natural-gas-project-in-cabo-delgado-and-the-rise-of-insurgency-leading-to-killing-of-thousands-of-citizens/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZLQUzKztqA

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8 months ago
45 minutes 10 seconds

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MZ Ep1: Disinformation, Fossil Fuels and Development in Cabo Delgado

Welcome to the fifth episode of our 12-part "Disinformation, Fossil Fuels, and Development in Africa," on the Sustain267 Podcast. In this episode, we are in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique looking at how disinformation around development, fossil fuels, and development in Africa manifests here

This series is part of Pato Kelesitse's work as a Bertha Foundation Fellow, hosted by, the Botswana Society for Human Development.

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KICK TOTAL OUT OF AFCON Satire video


Sources

https://www.reuters.com/article/business/finance/oil-major-total-closes-purchase-of-anadarkos-mozambique-lng-asset-idUSKBN1WF0HM

https://www.transparency.org/en/countries/mozambique

http://www.impacto.co.mz/impacto-en/portfolio/liquefied/

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/10/19/gunmen-kill-two-mozambique-opposition-officials-ahead-of-election-protests

https://www.mozambiquelng.co.mz/sustainability/resettlement/resettlement-plan/

https://www.e3g.org/publications/the-failure-of-gas-for-development-mozambique-case-study/

https://totalenergies.com/system/files/documents/2024-03/totalenergies_form-20-f-2023_2023_en_pdf.pdf

https://africanarguments.org/2024/02/peril-or-prosperity-the-risks-facing-mozambique-long-awaited-gas-boom/

https://www.e3g.org/wp-content/uploads/Gas-for-development-Mozambique-case-study-December-2021.pdf

https://repository.uneca.org/handle/10855/17390

https://clubofmozambique.com/news/mozambique-ruby-production-soars-in-q2-264789/#:~:text=The%20Mozambican%20government%20set%20a,first%20quarter%20it%20was%208%25.

https://totalenergies.com/features/totalenergies-and-caf-all-together-football#:~:text=TotalEnergies%2C%20Partner%20of%20African%20Football&text=Under%20the%20agreement%2C%20our%20Company,and%20then%20the%20TotalEnergies%20AFCON.

https://totalenergies.com/news/total-major-sponsor-of-african-football

https://www.renewableenergyworld.com/solar/how-green-is-totalenergies/

https://totalenergies.com/news/news/development-clean-cooking-health-climate

https://totalenergies.com/news/press-releases/totalenergies-takes-action-give-access-clean-cooking-100-million-people-africa

https://ngosafety.org/latest/mozambique-changing-humanitarian-context/#:~:text=There%20are%20currently%20around%20300,off%20duty%20during%20an%20ambush.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNMPFKPJTIA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOvyafhui6w

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8 months ago
37 minutes 28 seconds

Sustain267 Podcast
BW Ep 4: The Climate Crisis and Disinformation in Botswana

In the fourth episode of the "Disinformation, Fossil Fuels, and Development in Africa," on the Sustain267 Podcast. We are still in Medie village, this time we look into the environmental impacts of the Masama Coal mine and contrast Botswana's climate commitments vs. their actions.


This series is part of the host’s work as a Bertha Challenge Fellow, in partnership with her host organization, the Botswana Society for Human Development.

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8 months ago
32 minutes 48 seconds

Sustain267 Podcast
BW Ep3: Profits, Costs, and Development

In the third episode of the "Disinformation, Fossil Fuels, and Development in Africa," on the Sustain267 Podcast. We are still in Medie village, this time we look at the true cost of fossil fuel for development projects. Who benefits and who pays?

This series is part of the host’s work as a Bertha Challenge Fellow, in partnership with her host organization, the Botswana Society for Human Development.

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9 months ago
29 minutes 3 seconds

Sustain267 Podcast
BW Ep2: Political Leadership, Power and Agendas

In the second episode of the "Disinformation, Fossil Fuels, and Development in Africa," on the Sustain267 Podcast. We are still in Medie village, this time we look at power relations, political leadership, and who sets the agenda for disinformation and what those in power are doing to protect Medie.. 

This series is part of the host’s work as a Bertha Foundation Fellow, in partnership with her host organization, the Botswana Society for Human Development.

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10 months ago
23 minutes 18 seconds

Sustain267 Podcast
BW Ep1: Disinformation, Fossil Fuels and Development in Africa

Welcome to the first episode of our 12-part series, "Disinformation, Fossil Fuels, and Development in Africa," on the Sustain267 Podcast. In this episode, we are in Medie, Botswana looking to shed light on agreements between Minergy Coal and Medie village.  to bring Masama Coal Mine to life in their community. We are in conversation with community leaders, as they take us right to the beginning of how Masama Coal Mine mine came to exist.

This series is part of the hosts’s work as a Bertha Foundation Fellow, in partnership with her host organization, the Botswana Society for Human Development.

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Recommendation- Drilled: A true-crime podcast about climate change.

Sources

  1. https://businessfocus.org.uk/interview-with-matome-malema-ceo-of-minerals-development-company-botswana-mdcb/

  2. https://caad.info/what-is-misinformation-disinformation/

  3. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-137-57952-2_2

  4. https://thevoicebw.com/mdcb-sets-revival-mode-for-minergy/

  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20240229032208/https://www.minergycoal.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Minergy-IAR2023.pdf

  6. https://www.bankofbotswana.bw/sites/default/files/publications/2023%20Annual%20Report%20Final.pdf

  7. https://www.facebook.com/BotswanaGovernment/posts/medie-coal-mine-to-create-over-400-jobsmanaging-director-of-minergy-coal-mine-at/1842003602548956/

  8. https://www.facebook.com/BotswanaGovernment/posts/medie-coal-mine-to-create-over-400-jobsmanaging-director-of-minergy-coal-mine-at/1842003602548956

  9. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/aTL4wr2ojJchpANs/

  10. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/disinformation

  11. https://www.mining-technology.com/projects/masama-coal-project/

  12. https://www.mmegi.bw/features/minergy-eyes-rebound-despite-market-tightness/news?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2Y-9F74vOvtfa1tnuWhK_iqTI0FevKb9QeYEbo4DbqNvvsAzvWxrmv9lA_aem_a8zy0RoVLPdg1lYsnFw-nw

  13. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-botswana-coal/botswanas-private-coal-mine-produces-first-saleable-coal-idUSKCN1UX0Y3/

  14. https://www.sundaystandard.info/minergys-masama-coal-mine-not-closing-down-moagi/

  15. https://www.worldbank.org/en/country/botswana/overview

  16. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Huhaflj8MtM, NJ Ayuk JD, Chairman African Energy Charter 

  17. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Huuk9MegdQI, Benjamin Sporton,

  18. CEO of World Coal Association. 

  19. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZe5KbYolz8, 

  20. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PM6YDeiKvvg Head of Oil & Gas

  21. for South Africa Khwezi Tiya

  22. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMJqzCLpBAQ, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Amb. Gabriel Tanimu Aduda 


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11 months ago
24 minutes 58 seconds

Sustain267 Podcast
Intro: Disinformation, Fossil Fuels and Development Series

This is the introductory episode of the 12-part Development and Disinformation Series. This series explores the realities behind the promises of fossil fuel mining for human development.

This series is the result of the host being a Bertha Foundation Fellow, in partnership with her host organization, the Botswana Society for Human Development.

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12 months ago
3 minutes 23 seconds

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In Conversation with Haneen Shaheen at SB58

In this episode of Sustain267 Podcast, we are in conversation with climate justice and gender activist Haneen Shaheen. We discussed Egypt- post COP27, her journey within the climate justice movement as a gender and climate activist. She also shared tips for civil society in the UAE on engaging and working with their government during the countdown to COP28.


Links

Learn more about UNFCCC and SB58 here

Support the Sustain267 Podcast on Patreon here

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1 year ago
28 minutes 56 seconds

Sustain267 Podcast
Organising for Climate Action with Muhammed Lamin Saidykhan

Welcome to Season 3 of the Sustain267 Podcast! In this episode, we are joined by award-winning Pan-African activist and Head Of Building Movement Power at Climate Action Network International, Muhammed Lamin Saidy. We discuss the importance of organising for climate action as Africans, the principles that should guide climate action on the continent and the need for systems change for climate justice.


Links

Oil profits in 2023: Amnesty International, Reuters, CNBC Africa, International Energy Agency

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2 years ago
29 minutes 6 seconds

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Indigenous African Voices at COP26 and Beyond

In this episode of Sustain267 Podcast we are joined by Nalejileji Tipap from the Pastoralist Indigenous Non-Governmental Organizations' Forum in Tanzania and Gasemotho Satau, the Chairperson of the Indigenous People’s Coordination Committee for the SADC Region in Shakawe, Botswana. We discuss their journey to and at COP26 and bring the conversation home to their lived experiences as indigenous people of Africa in the present day.


Contact details for support

Nalejileji Tipap- Pastoralist Indigenous Non-Governmental Organizations' Forum, www.pingosforum.or.tz ntipap [at] pingosforum[dot]or[dot]tz

Gasemotho Satua- Trust for Okavango Cultural and Development Initiatives (TOCaDI), gsatau[at]gmail[dot]com


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3 years ago
50 minutes 17 seconds

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#GSWF2021 The Rise of Disaster Capitalism: Climate change, COVID-19 and the Green New Deal
This episode unpacks “The Rise of Disaster Capitalism: Climate change, COVID-19 and the Green New Deal”. The current gap in discourse between affected communities on the ground, governments, and multilateral organisations on the impacts of extreme weather events requires that national communities are visible in regional and international political and climate spaces and that their narratives are shared and voices are heard. Marginalised communities are systematically excluded from these spaces, so it is vital to promote their participation in creating, developing, implementing, and monitoring policy responses to and plans on climate change and disaster relief that support their needs. Most of these policy pronouncements do not yet directly address the issues through an inclusive and intersectional approach. Ensuring the inclusion and engagement of women, youth, and others representing marginalised communities in the conversations concerning climate policies and programs, as well as post-COVID recovery measures, is critical for protecting their rights, livelihoods, and critical ecosystems, and biological diversity. This episode is from the 2021 Global South Women’s Forum on Sustainable Development hosted by International Women’s Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific, a feminist organisation committed to the full realisation of women’s human rights through the pursuit of equality. Speakers: Kavita Naidu, Women and Gender Constituency (WGC), Fiji/Australia  Mela Chiponda, Women’s University in Africa, Zimbabwe  Felogene Anumo, Association for Women’s Rights and Development (AWID), Kenya Find Lulu Kitololo on her website or on her social media pages Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook Watch the episode with visuals here and watch all 23 sessions of the forum on the IWRAW youtube channel here
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3 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 27 seconds

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#GSFW2021 Green New Deal or New Green Imperialism?

This is the final episode of this series from the 2021 Global South Women’s Forum on Sustainable Development hosted by International Women’s Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific. Over the last few years, there have been many discussions about the Green New Deal (GND), including responses and alternative formulations such as the decolonial, feminist and internationalist GNDs. This final session is a dialogue around whether the GND discussions resonate and connect to the Global South.

Speakers:

Bhumika Muchhala, Third World Network, USA/India

Priya Lukka, Goldsmiths University of London, UK

Emilia Reyes, Equidad, Mexico

Gabriela Mendes Chavez, Agrarian South Network, Brazil

Watch the episode with visuals here and watch all 23 sessions of the forum on the IWRAW youtube channel here

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3 years ago
1 hour 17 minutes 23 seconds

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#GSFW2021 Strengthening social inclusion in policy and financing processes to secure feminist and just climate transition

In this episode, the panel explores methods of “Strengthening social inclusion in policy and financing processes to secure feminist and just climate transition”. The climate crisis severely threatens vulnerable communities’ livelihoods, access to food, water, and shelter. It exacerbates existing inequalities caused by differences in gender, socioeconomic class, race, ethnicity and age, and undermines development. Despite this, these communities, which also have the fewest resources to adapt or mitigate its effects, have drawn from their lived experiences to take countless inventive steps to slow it and address its impacts. Yet, they are often not involved in policy and decision-making. The global decision-making process needs to shift to more inclusivity and centre the voices, knowledge, and skills of communities, particularly women in the Global South, and leverage on their locally shaped climate solutions for inclusive and just climate transition.

This episode is from the 2021 Global South Women’s Forum on Sustainable Development hosted by International Women’s Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific, a feminist organisation committed to the full realisation of women’s human rights through the pursuit of equality.

Click to listen to Nyamishana’s Podcast episode on “A feminist conversation on the climate crisis featuring Ruth Nyambura”

Find Lulu Kitololo on her website or on her social media pages Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook

Watch the episode with visuals here and watch all 23 sessions of the forum on the IWRAW youtube channel here

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3 years ago
1 hour 12 minutes 6 seconds

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#GSWF2021 Disrupting Climate change and colonialism in the Global South

In this episode, the panellists unpack the relationship between climate change and colonialism in the Global South. Rooted in colonialism, the transatlantic slave trade, and an extractivist relationship to the natural world, conventional economic and development models have led to mass environmental destruction and continue to exacerbate the ongoing climate crisis. Likewise, the human-made consequences of climate change exacerbate economic inequalities, destroy livelihoods, infrastructure, and social safety nets, and impact the resources and strategies available for governments and the global community to provide for each other and prioritise care and well-being of people and planet as the main objective of economic policymaking. These consequences include immediate effects in the wake of extreme weather events exacerbated by climate change and long-term effects of the global rise in temperature, with a disproportionate effect on low- and middle-income countries, particularly those in warmer climates in the Global South.

Speakers:

Pambana Bassett, Solidarity Collective (Havana) & Comité en pro del Pueblo de Chiapas, Cuba

Ikal Angelei, Friends of Lake Turkana, Kenya

Find Lulu Kitololo on her website or on her social media pages Instagram, Twitter and Facebook

Watch the episode with visuals here and watch all 23 sessions of the forum on the IWRAW youtube channel here

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3 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 13 seconds

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Conversations on climate change in Botswana with Batswana, Africans and the rest of the world.