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Harnessing Indigenous Knowledge for Climate Action
TOGETHER FOR IMPACT PODCAST
28 minutes 57 seconds
2 years ago
Harnessing Indigenous Knowledge for Climate Action
Collaboration among Researchers, Journalists, and Activists plays a vital role in addressing the climate crisis comprehensively. Researchers provide the scientific foundation, Journalists bridge the gap to public awareness, and Activists drive change through advocacy and community mobilisation.
This collaboration serves as a crucial link in the chain of climate solutions, connecting indigenous knowledge with scientific insights. By providing communities with the right information, fostering informed decision-making, and enabling collective action on a global scale, it contributes to a more sustainable and climate-resilient future.
In the studio we have a diverse panel of experts;
A dedicated researcher: Suzan Mlangwa, sociologist, from St Augustine University Tanzania
A seasoned journalist: Sarah Mawerere, Uganda Broadcast Cooperation
A passionate climate activist: Suvendu Biswas, who is Senior Programme Officer at Action Aid Bangladesh.
Hosted by:
Stella Agara - the Programme Coordinator for the Danida Fellowship Centre/MS TCDC Partnership Together for Impact.
This is episode draws from the knowledge gained and shared during the three learning programs #2. Reporting from the African Frontline of the Global Climate Crisis 2023, #2 Bridging the Gap. Science for the Public. We focus on the global climate crisis 2023, and The Climate Justice Academy training in September 2023 by Danida Fellowship Centre, ActionAid, and MS TCDC.