
No Health without Mental Health
Teresa Ngigi, Mental Health Advisor for SOS-Children's Villages, shares her experiences with mental health issues in the climate crisis.
Teresa Ngigi, Mental Health Advisor for SOS-Children's Villages, shares her experiences with mental health issues in the climate crisis.
Tah Kennette Konsum from Cameroon talk about the importance of recognizing children as educators in the journey towards a sustainable future.
Jorge Andrés Forero-González, descendant of the Muiska indigenous community, sheds light on indigenous resistance and its pivotal role in shaping a sustainable future.
Dr. Deqa speaks about the health effects of the climate crisis and why different factors that are influenced by climate change forces people to leave their homes.
This episode focusses on one often forgotten aspect in global climate debates: gender inequality and gender injustice due to the climate crisis. Roseline Isata Mansaray, a 29-year-old climate justice activist from Sierra Leone, puts women’s and girls’ rights at the center of the discussion. Roseline founded Fridays For Future in Sierra Leone, a country that is extremely insecure especially for young women.
Climate justice activist Marinel Ubaldo about empowerment of youth in the climate crisis.
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