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  • Episode 6: Climate Talk Uganda with Josephine Karungi
    2024/09/06
    The compelling Agnes Kirabo of Uganda's Food RIghts Alliance joins us this week from the Africa Food Systems Forum in Kigali, with her take on the conversations happening there around climate change, hunger and nutrition. She shares a tip from her mother on the best time for planting, and her own perspectives on the challenges and opportunities that climate change is bringing to Uganda. Our in-depth chat was recorded in June of this year - the first of many, we hope, with one of the most dynamic and articulate voices in Uganda. Agnes Kirabo is the Executive Director of the Food Rights Alliance, and has a long history of fighting for the eradication of hunger and malnutrition. You can find out more about the work of the Food RIghts Alliance here: https://fra.ug/ And the Africa Food Systems Forum here: https://agrf.org/ And as always, if you'd like to get in touch, drop us a line: climatetalkpod@gmail.com
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    26 分
  • Episode 5: Climate Talk Uganda with Josephine Karungi
    2024/08/26
    Gerald Tenywa has been reporting for the last two decades on wildlife, ivory trafficking, forests, wetlands, pollution, oil, land, water and climate change. Ole Rasmussen is currently head of the Green Economy Team with Royal Danish Embassy in Uganda. We talk about how they first started working on climate change issues; what they've witnessed as communities are forced to adapt to sudden change; making sense of adaptation while still making a living. And how a rapidly changing climate may affect the coffee growing areas in Uganda - something I'm really keen on finding out more about in future episodes. You can find links to some of Gerald Tenywa's work here: https://muckrack.com/gerald-tenywa And the work of the Danish Embassy in Uganda here: https://uganda.um.dk/en
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    33 分
  • Episode 4: Climate Talk Uganda with Josephine Karungi
    2024/08/09
    Achilles Byaruhanga is the Executive Director of Nature Uganda, and he's an amazing person to listen to. This conversation with Josephine Karungi begins with the resilience and beauty of Marabou Storks (yes, you heard that right) and quickly moves on to the magical nature of wetlands, the vital importance of birdlife in Ugandan ecosystems, water resources and climate change, and the economic opportunties presented by the natural world in Uganda. It's a fantastic listen, and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did. You can find out more about the work of Nature Uganda here: https://natureuganda.org/ As always, want to drop us a line? climatetalkpod@gmail.com is the place to go. If you like this episode, let your friends know - share it on your socials, or give us a review. It makes a huge difference! Thanks. Climate Talk is part of the Climate Smart Jobs Initiative - you can find out more about that here: https://csj.co.ug/
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    32 分
  • Episode 3: Climate Talk Uganda with Josephine Karungi
    2024/07/11
    We begin this episode in Koboko, about 55 miles north of Arua, where we hear from two women about how they balance their many obligations, and how climate chance is making that more challenging. We also speak with Betty Ikanza, a Social Development Advisor with the British High Commission Kampala. She higlights how climate change impacts women in particular, and how communities are developing strategies to adapt to these changing circumstances. Want to drop us a line? climatetalkpod@gmail.com is the place to go. If you like this episode, let your friends know - share it on your socials, or give us a review. It makes a huge difference! Thanks. Climate Talk is part of the Climate Smart Jobs Initiative - you can find out more about that here: https://csj.co.ug/
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    25 分
  • Episode 1: Climate Talk Uganda with Josephine Karungi
    2024/06/28
    This is an all-new podcast exploring the many ways that rural communities and individuals in Uganda are responding to climate change. In this first episode we hear from smallholder farmers in Arua, Gulu and Lira about how climate change is affecting their lives on a day-to-day basis. And Jospehine chats with Xavier Ejoyi, Uganda Country Director for Action Aid, about what he's learning about resilient communities across Northern Uganda as they work to adapt to a changing climate. Want to drop us a line? climatetalkpod@gmail.com is the place to go. If you like this episode, let your friends know - share it on your socials, or give us a review. It makes a huge difference! Thanks. Climate Talk is part of the Climate Smart Jobs Initiative - you can find out more about that here: https://csj.co.ug/ And you can find out more about Xavier and the work Action Aid are doing around climate change by visiting their website: https://uganda.actionaid.org/
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    22 分
  • Episode 2: Climate Talk Uganda with Josephine Karungi
    2024/06/25
    In this episode we hear from Kenneth Tibamanya, an agricultural extension worker, about serving communities in Kiryandongo District as they face the ongoing impacts of climate change. And we get a broader perspective on agriculture and climate from former Minister of Agriculture for Uganda, Honorable Dr. Victoria Sekitoleko. As a passionate advocate for farming communities, she talks about what she's seeing in communities across Uganda. Want to drop us a line? climatetalkpod@gmail.com is the place to go. If you like this episode, let your friends know - share it on your socials, or give us a review. It makes a huge difference! Thanks. Climate Talk is part of the Climate Smart Jobs Initiative - you can find out more about that here: https://csj.co.ug/
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    18 分