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The African Narrative on Climate Change
The African Narrative on Climate Change
10 episodes
1 day ago
Explore climate challenges and solutions across Africa with "The African Narrative on Climate Change" brought to you by the Centre for Climate Action, Innovation, and Engagement. Hosted by A'aron John, this podcast explores the nuanced discussions about Africa's sustainable socio-economic development, environmental impacts, innovative adaptation strategies, and Africa’s role in the global climate dialogue. Join us to deepen your understanding of climate issues shaping Africa's future.
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Explore climate challenges and solutions across Africa with "The African Narrative on Climate Change" brought to you by the Centre for Climate Action, Innovation, and Engagement. Hosted by A'aron John, this podcast explores the nuanced discussions about Africa's sustainable socio-economic development, environmental impacts, innovative adaptation strategies, and Africa’s role in the global climate dialogue. Join us to deepen your understanding of climate issues shaping Africa's future.
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Education
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Navigating Sustainability with Prof. Kenneth Amaeshi, Nabilah Usman and Dr. Abel Owotemu
The African Narrative on Climate Change
42 minutes 38 seconds
1 year ago
Navigating Sustainability with Prof. Kenneth Amaeshi, Nabilah Usman and Dr. Abel Owotemu

Welcome to The African Narrative on Climate Change, where we explore the nuances of Africa’s climate change dialogues, share innovative stories and ideas, and explain critical terms to help our listeners better understand climate discussions.

🌍 Hosted by: A'aron John, Executive Director, Centre for Climate Action, Innovation and Engagement

In this episode, we unpack the term “sustainability” and its implementation in Corporate Africa. Our distinguished guests include:

  • Professor Kenneth Amaeshi - Sustainable Finance and Governance expert at the Florence School of Transitional Governance, Italy.
  • Nabilah Usman - Renowned broadcast journalist and Head of Programs at Radio Now 95.3 FM, Lagos.
  • Dr. Abel Owotemu - Finance and Advisory Expert, SSA & MENA.

Together, they debunk myths, identify obstacles, and offer innovative insights for sustainable development and Africa's industrialization.

🔍 Why Listen? Gain insights from leading experts, understand the barriers to sustainability, and learn actionable strategies for a greener future.

🗓️ New Episodes: Released every Wednesday.

🎧 Join the Conversation: Subscribe, rate, and follow us on social media for updates and exclusive content.

👉 Connect with Us:

  • Website: www.tancc.org
  • Email: info@tancc.org
  • LinkedIn: The African Narrative on Climate Change
  • Twitter: @tancc_africa
  • Instagram: @tancc.africa
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The African Narrative on Climate Change
Explore climate challenges and solutions across Africa with "The African Narrative on Climate Change" brought to you by the Centre for Climate Action, Innovation, and Engagement. Hosted by A'aron John, this podcast explores the nuanced discussions about Africa's sustainable socio-economic development, environmental impacts, innovative adaptation strategies, and Africa’s role in the global climate dialogue. Join us to deepen your understanding of climate issues shaping Africa's future.