It's time to educate children in schools on the climate emergency & knowledge of indigenous peoples

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IT’S TIME TO EDUCATE CHILDREN IN SCHOOLS ON THE CLIMATE EMERGENCY & THE KNOWLEDGE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES 

An interview with Pauline Owiti by Wen

Period12 Apr 2021

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  • TitleIt's time to educate children in schools on the climate emergency & knowledge of indigenous peoples
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date12/04/21
    DescriptionPauline Owiti is a National Coordinator at the UN Climate Conference of Youth, COY16, a climate activist for the Kenyan Environmental Action Network, and XR. She is the Director of Sustainable Development Goals for the African Youth Development Commission, a Global Peace Ambassador, Vice President of the Global Pan Africanism Network and a Youth Policy Advisory Council Member. We spoke to Pauline to find out more about her work, climate activism in Kenya, and why she thinks climate justice is a feminist issue.
    URLhttps://www.wen.org.uk/2020/06/24/whys-climate-justice-a-feminist-issue/
    PersonsLouise Turner