• Part 01 - Intergenerational Mentorship Gap in Climate Movement, a Youth Perspective

  • Apr 23 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast
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Part 01 - Intergenerational Mentorship Gap in Climate Movement, a Youth Perspective

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  • Welcome to "The Crossroad: Voices of Justice," a podcast that shines a spotlight on those shaping the future of climate action. In this episode, host Juvenal Vitalis sits down with Bulimo Peter, Youth4Nature's Project Co-Lead for INUKA Afrika. Bulimo shares his experiences at the confluence of nature, climate, and justice, highlighting the vital role of youth in bridging the intergenerational mentorship gap within the climate movement. From grassroots initiatives in Kenya to global platforms, Bulimo's journey encapsulates the challenges and breakthroughs of young environmentalists today. His insights illuminate how mentorship, community engagement, and technology play pivotal roles in advancing Nature-based Solutions (NbS) and fostering sustainable environmental stewardship across Africa and beyond. Subscribe to The Unapologetic Human wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us on Instagram at @theunapologetichumanpod for updates and engagement opportunities. To learn more about CDKN, visit cdkn.org. This podcast series is supported by a generous grant from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada, and the Climate Development Knowledge Network (CDKN). We also thank the Global Landscape Forum (GLF) for their support and valuable connections. Music: "The Maison" by Blue Dot Sessions Stay Connected: Follow Juvenal Vitalis on Instagram: juvenalvitalis Connect on LinkedIn: Juvenal Vitalis Podcast Instagram: @theunapologetichumanpod
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