Newsletter- KU to boost evidence-based advocacy

Kenyatta University will enhance its partnership with the Pan African Climate Justice Alliance to offer evidence-based advocacy on climate justice, Prof James Koske, the Dean of Faculty of Environmental Studies said while officiating at the second edition of the Nairobi Summer School on Climate Justice. Addressing hundreds of participants attending physically and virtually, Prof Koske said “we shall pursue to support climate justice advocacy through structured and coordinated research and outreach programmes. Read more

Jiata says she gradually changed the wrong stereotypes about unsustainable ways of living within youths in her community especially the one around deforestation practices.

One of her activities that was actually conspicuous was her involvement with Pakit Foundation School through the climate Leadership Fellowship programme back in 2022.She empowered 104 students on climate change with innovative toolkits and built a community of young climate actors by establishing an environmental club.

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