Earth Reflections

By: Dr Sheila Ochugboju Michael Onyango
  • Summary

  • Earth Reflections is a new podcast series by the Network of African Women Environmentalists (NAWE), to promote inter-generational and cross-sectoral dialogue, between the young Landscape Guardians and the environmental experts who have agreed to act as Landscape Mentors, supporting on the ground activities for landscape restoration during this UN Decade on Ecosystems Restoration 2021-2030. NAWE is hosted by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), working in partnership with UNDP, The Climate Technology Centre & Network (CTCN), The Netherlands Red Cross/Partners for Resilience Programme, UN Women, FAO and The Wangari Maathai Foundation.
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Episodes
  • Women of The Desert
    Apr 22 2021


    In our final episode for season 1, we share insights with two "Women of the Desert" from West and Southern Africa. Happy Earth Day 2021! #RestoreOurEarth.
    Dr Birguy Lamizana-Diallo
    , is a Fulani woman from Burkina Faso (The Sahel), who is the incoming Coordinator of the UNCCD for the G20 Global Initiative on Reducing Land Degradation. She is joined by Ms Kulthoum Omari-Motsumi, from Botswana, who is the Special Advisor to the African Adaptation Initiative (AAI), the premier Climate Change Policy body on the continent, with a mandate from the African Union.

    Watch the full video interview about Birguy's life as a woman from the Sahel on the 
    Nawe 4Earth You Tube Channel.
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRupN1WjMTATRcbRaDalyCA


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    31 mins
  • The Green Entrepreneurs
    Mar 17 2021

    Green Entrepreneurs start business ventures with a strong internal motivation related to a heightened sensitivity of environmental  needs. Sustainability  of the land is at the core of their business activity.  In this conversation our Landscape Guardian Siyabulela Siya Sokomani and Joshua Wanyama.
     
    Siya  is a South African Restoration Leader, Green Entrepreneur and Co-owner of Nguni Nurseries in Cape Town, South Africa. They specialize In contract growing and supply of indigenous plants, tree saplings for sustainable landscapes, greening projects, horticultural Industry, and ecological restoration,  He is also a youth Ambassador for AFR100 – SOUTH AFRICA. He is also the co-founder at Township Farmers SA, a community organization that creates small-scale organic farms and environmental awareness in disadvantaged areas. Through his Running Tree initiative, Siya and other volunteers have run marathons with trees strapped to their backs to raise awareness and trees for the townships in South Africa. https://www.nguninursery.co.za/

    Joshua Wanyama is the Co-founder of Farmsyde Organics Ltd, who grows and sells locally grown "superfoods" such as the Chia seeds , Flax, Black Seeds, Moringa and other related products sourced from  organic farmers based in Kenya.  The Farmsyde mission is to provide better opportunities for farmers, while providing consumers with healthier food choices. https://farmsyde.com/ 

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    33 mins
  • The Dreamweavers
    Mar 8 2021

    In this episode we celebrate International Women's Day 2021 by discussing the importance supporting women to increase their financial strength, alongside mentorship to give women and girls confidence to tell their own stories.  Our guests are  H.E Mrs Rachel Ruto, Founder and Patron of Joyful Women Organization, wife of the Deputy President of the Republic of Kenya, and Allen Asiimwe, founder of Girls4 Girls organisation which seeks to Empower young women to lead through mentorship.

    About Joyful Women

    Founded in 2009, JOYWO is a registered Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) to empower Kenyan women economically. Over the past 10 years, it has grown tremendously with members spread across all 47 counties in Kenya.

    The organization’s headquarters is in Nairobi but it has offices in the counties ran by county managers and program officers. JOYWO’S flagship project has been providing financial resources to women to engage in livelihood projects through a scheme known as Table Banking.

    About Girls4Girls - https://www.projectg4g.org
    Girls 4 Girls was born in 2017 when a group of Harvard graduate students from across the globe recognized that in every corner of the world, something is holding women back from leading in the public sphere. Inspired by each other, we decided to close the gap.

    Girls 4 Girls provides young women access to mentorship through local mentorship circles; a repository of skill-based tools, including videos from key Harvard professors, and access to a global network.

    About Allen Asiimwe

    She oversees the Gender and Environment/ CC portfolios at TradeMark East Africa (in addition to Transport/ Infrastructure, ICT4Trade, Standards and Business Competitiveness). She ia slo doing a lot of work around the "lake economy" of Lake Victoria including Lake transport/ port reforms, and Safe Trade Zones to enhance inclusion of women and informal cross border traders.





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    28 mins

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