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Research Voice: Youth Researchers in Nature and Climate
Oct
7
2:00 PM14:00

Research Voice: Youth Researchers in Nature and Climate

WHAT:

Youth4nature is inviting you to an excellent opportunity for youth researchers & scientists: RESEARCH VOICE

Research and their findings are crucial for building the capacity of youth to both the biodiversity and climate crises while hinting at the relevance of nature-based solutions.

We invite the speaker Ivy Ng’iru for an online webinar, to happen on 7th October 2022 at 2 PM UTC, it focuses on knowledge-sharing, capacity-building & storytelling by amplifying youth perspectives surrounding nature-based solutions and climate.


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The Ajyal Podcast Series #1 Webinar
Jul
4
4:00 PM16:00

The Ajyal Podcast Series #1 Webinar

uly 4, 2021 at 12:00 EDT/16:00 UTC/19:00 EEST.
Register at
bit.ly/S1webinar.

Whether you've listened to Series #1 of #TheAjyalPodcast or not, we want you to join us, our episode guests, and #ClimateJustice expert, Dr. Rania Masri, for an interactive discussion about the topics we've been chatting about over the last 3 episodes!

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Draining Latin America: Mining and Extractivism
Mar
11
to Mar 12

Draining Latin America: Mining and Extractivism

  • Google Calendar ICS

We're partnering with UBC Climate Hub and the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions to shed light on how the exploitative extraction practices of foreign companies come at the expense of nature and rights of Latin Americans. Register: http://bit.ly/3qbTqGF! Simultaneous translation in English and Spanish will be available.

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Promoting Nature-Based Solutions to Address Africa's Climate Challenge
Jun
14
9:00 PM21:00

Promoting Nature-Based Solutions to Address Africa's Climate Challenge

Join us for our first event of our regional webinar series!

Youth4Nature’s African Regional Coordinator, Paul Muktuku, will be leading this discussion in collaboration with Elujulo Opeyemi of Youth For The Environment, Nigeria.

Featured speaker:

  • Olawale Emmanuel Olayide, PhD in Agricultural Economics from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria (Twitter: @OlawaleOlayide)


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