
Kundai Ngwena Brings Zimbabwean Perspective to Global Fossil Fuel Transition Talks
Kundai Ngwena, a Zimbabwean climate change advocate and alumna of the Nairobi Summer School on Climate Justice (NSSCJ) Cohort 5, participated in the Global Conference

Kundai Ngwena, a Zimbabwean climate change advocate and alumna of the Nairobi Summer School on Climate Justice (NSSCJ) Cohort 5, participated in the Global Conference

I did not leave the NSSCJ training with just ideas, I left with urgency. Returning home, it became clear that the real work begins where

For years, Africa’s youth have been described as “the leaders of tomorrow.” It sounds hopeful. It sounds encouraging. But in the context of climate change,

In Niger, where climate change continues to strain food systems and livelihoods, young leaders are stepping forward with practical solutions rooted in community realities. One

Climate change is no longer a distant environmental footnote discussed in the air-conditioned halls of global summits. In Zimbabwe, it is a lived, breathing reality.

In global climate justice spaces, the shift toward locally led solutions is becoming more visible, driven by leaders who are translating community realities into action.

I am Kiara Julius, a student and young woman who has been active in climate and social issues since 2018. I care deeply about the

In San Pedro, Côte d’Ivoire, a timely movement is taking shape to address one of the most overlooked issues in public health: maternal mental health.

Chimfwembe Mutale is a young climate justice actor from Zambia. He is among the youths who attended the first cohort of the Nairobi Summer School

For a very long period, people have been relying on the use of energy that emits gases that cause environmental pollution. However, following the effects