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SUSTAINABLY SPEAKING AFRICA

SUSTAINABLY SPEAKING AFRICA

By: Kenya Climate Innovation Center
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Welcome to Sustainably Speaking Africa. A podcast about reshaping narratives around sustainability and climate action in Africa.

This podcast is brought to you by The Kenya Climate Innovation Center and is made at SemaBOX.

Join us for this and other episodes as we talk to industry leaders, Frontline communities and the innovators who are accelerating the progress towards a greener sustainable future.


Welcome again to Sustainably Speaking and as always please like share and subscribe!

For more information about us and our work please log on to https://www.kenyacic.org/
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Episodes
  • How CLASP is Empowering Climate Startups , Martha Wakoli Senior Manager CLASP
    Mar 16 2026
    Not every career in sustainability starts with a clear path sometimes it begins with curiosity and grows into impact.
    In this episode, Martha Wakoli shares her journey into sustainability and how CLASP is helping startups build solutions for a greener future.
    We also dive into the work that CLASP is doing globally to support clean energy access, strengthen sustainable technologies, and help innovative startups scale solutions that improve lives while protecting the planet.
    If you enjoyed this video please "like" and "share" it with your friends to show your support for this course. If there's something you'd like to see us discuss, tweet us about it @kenyacic. Make sure to also subscribe and hit the notification bell so that you can be the first to know each time we upload a new video.

    Keep up-to-date with us:
    FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/2uAvsda
    TWITTER: @KenyaCIC
    LINKEDIN: https://bit.ly/2Egf7kl
    WEBSITE: http://www.kenyacic.org/
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    23 mins
  • Africas Green Future: Ernest Chitechi speaks on Innovation Entrepreneurship and Sustainability
    Feb 16 2026
    Africa’s green future won’t be imported it will be built by African innovators and entrepreneurs. In this episode we sit down with Ernest Chitechi, Head of Corporate Affairs, Communications and Moderation Lead at the Kenya Climate Innovation Center (KCIC) and explore the role of innovation, entrepreneurship, and communication in shaping Africa’s green future. He breaks down how innovation, storytelling, and sustainability can drive real climate impact.
    If you enjoyed this video please "like" and "share" it with your friends to show your support for this course. If there's something you'd like to see us discuss, tweet us about it @kenyacic. Make sure to also subscribe and hit the notification bell so that you can be the first to know each time we upload a new video.

    Keep up-to-date with us:
    FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/2uAvsda
    TWITTER: @KenyaCIC
    LINKEDIN: https://bit.ly/2Egf7kl
    WEBSITE: http://www.kenyacic.org/
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    38 mins
  • Unlock Carbon Markets_ Joseph Wambugu ECO Security Speaks on Africas Green Gold
    Feb 4 2026
    Africa holds one of the biggest opportunities in the global carbon market but how do we unlock it?
    In this episode, Joseph Wambugu, CEO of ECO Security, unpacks one of the most talked-about yet least understood climate opportunities on the continent , carbon markets.
    He breaks it down and explains why they’re Africa’s green gold.
    If you enjoyed this video please "like" and "share" it with your friends to show your support for this course. If there's something you'd like to see us discuss, tweet us about it @kenyacic. Make sure to also subscribe and hit the notification bell so that you can be the first to know each time we upload a new video.
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    30 mins
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