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This #PodcastWednesday we are joined by Tafadzwa Kurotwi a 22 year old climate Activist as she talks about the importance of African Youth Participation In International Conferences. Tafadzwa Kurotwi is one of the coordinators for Friday for future Zimbabwe and the Regional Coordinator of Riseupmovent Zimbabwe. She will be representing Zimbabwe at the PreCop27 African summit.
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This #PodcastWednesday we are joined by Anne-Marie Bonneau also known as the Zero Waste Chef as she talks about Waste Reduction in the Kitchen, she is also an author and blogger.
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This #PodcastWednesday we are joined by Blessing Matasva who is the leader at Green Institute Trust, as he talks about climate education and awareness in Zimbabwean schools.
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This #PodcastWednesday we are joined by Alberte Egholm who is the co-founder of EcoHotels.com a sustainable hotel booking site, as she talks about Sustainable Tourism.
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This #PodcastWednesday we are joined by Sumaiya Harunany who is the founder of Blue Earth Organization whose main aim is to tackle plastic pollution, regenerating areas that have been affected by pollution, infrastructure development and climate change as well as Combating the climate crisis through Nature Based Solutions. Her passion for environmentalism started 3 years ago, when she saw the need rid our ocean and beach from plastic, whose effects have been chocking our environment for a very long time. Their flagship project focuses on the restoration of mangroves in an area that is prone to flooding and the mangroves have been destroyed to pave way for infrastructure development.
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This #PodcastWednesday we are joined by Zeal Desai who is the co-founder of Green Periods, an initiative to create a world where menstruation is accessible, healthy, and sustainable for all using innovative tools like the menstrual footprint calculator which quantifies the individual economic and ecological impact of menstruation.Topic: Promoting Sustainable Living
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This #PodcastWednesday we are joined by Winnie Cheche (Environmentalist, Blogger, Climate activist, Volunteer). She is also the communications lead at Kenya Environmental Action Network. Topic: Promoting Sustainable Living
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This #PodcastWednesday we are joined by Dorothy Wakeling from Harare Wetlands Trust. Topic: Wetlands Conservation.
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This #PodcastWednesday we are joined by Valentin Gruener (Co founder of Modisa Wildlife Project which aims to create an authentic learning experience for people to make a difference in wildlife preservation and experience the habitat and culture in a close, personal way). Topic: Wildlife Conservation.
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This #PodcastWednesday we are joined by Violet Makoto (Information and Communications Manager-Forestry Commission). Topic: Tree Planting Day.
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This #PodcastWednesday we are joined by Nolyn Berejena (Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist). Topic: Resilience Building In Agriculture.
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This #PodcastWednesday we are joined by Ianna Mallayka. Ianna Mallayka has received International recognition for her work as she is the Action for Nature 2021 International Young Eco Hero first prize winner and is also the official girl child ambassador for the environment in Kisimu county.
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This #PodcastWednesday we are joined by comedian, chef, and entreprenuer Carl Joshua Ncube as we discuss Eco-Tourism. Carl is in the process of building an EcoVillage on the outskirts of Victoria Falls where he is promoting sustainable rural tourism.
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This #PodcastWednesday we are discussing Soil and water conservation for agricultural sustainability with Lioli Maguma who is the Environment and Social Safeguards Officer at the Small Holder Irrigation Revitalisation Programme.
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This #PodcastWednesday we are discussing sustainable forestry management with Shamiso Winnet Mupara,who is the founder and Executive Director of Environmental Buddies Zimbabwe.This is an environmental non governmental organization which aims at promoting sustainable forest resources management and waste management in Zimbabwe. The organisation promotes the planting of native trees to restore Zimbabwe’s lost indigenous forests. They also plant fruit trees to curb food insecurity and promote nutrition as well as protection of existing forests through education and awareness.
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