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Hali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastWeAreVCA EP 6: Artivism in Action: Using Puppetry to Inspire Climate ActionIn this episode of the Hali Hewa Podcast – African Climate Stories, we dive into the creative world of puppetry and how it’s being used to drive climate action in Kenya. Kenya Institute of Puppet Theatre (KIPT), shares how puppetry,often seen as a playful art form, has become a powerful medium for engaging communities, raising awareness, and inspiring change on climate issues. As part of the Voices for Just Climate Action (VCA) programme, KIPT has used performance and storytelling to make climate change more accessible, especially for children, youth, and marginalized groups. Through this...2025-07-2527 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastWeAreVCA Ep 5: There is No Gender Justice Without Climate JusticeIn Episode 5 of the Hali Hewa Podcast, part of the We Are VCA series, host Abigael Kima sits down with Gertrude Tala from Women Empowerment Link (WEL) to discuss Women Leading Climate Justice. The conversation explores how WEL is empowering women and advancing gender justice within the Voices for Just Climate Action (VCA) program. Gertrude shares how climate change disproportionately impacts women and girls, and how WEL is working to build resilience, elevate leadership, and support communities most affected by the crisis.The episode also highlights the strength of collaboration among VCA partners and...2025-07-1638 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastJust Transition; Who is In, Who Decides and What is Fair?🎧 Inside the Just Transition: Real Talk Across SectorsWhat does a just transition look like on the ground — in our farms, factories, energy systems, and financial flows?In this episode, experts from the Just Transition Platform sit down for a powerful conversation across five key sectors:🌾 Agriculture | ⚡ Energy | 🏭 World of Work | 💸 Finance | 🌍 TradeThey explore the meaning of justice in the face of climate change, the tensions between growth and equity, and how communities can lead the way in shaping fair, climate-resilient futures.This is not your typical policy chat — it’s...2025-06-181h 12Plural MediaPlural MediaSauti Ya Cabo Delgado Kiswahili 30. 05. 2025Hábari, karibu kwenye toleo ya sauti ya Cabo Delgado terehe 30.05.2025.Sauti ya Cabo Delgado ni nafasi ya Habari inayotengenezwa na Plural Media. 🔸 Jeshi la wanamaji linashutumiwa Kwa uzembe Katika tukio la pwani ya Mocimboa da Praia. 🔸 Idade kubwa ya wakazi Palma wamerejeya Katika Wilaya hiyo tangu shambulio la 2021. 🔸 Mashambulizi yanayosababishwa na matukio ya hali ya hewa yanawaondoa zaidi ya watu 25.000 kaskazini mwa Mozambique. Unaweza kusikiliza toleo hiili katika Luga uipendayo Kireno, kimakuwa, kimakonde na Kimuani, tembelea ukurasa wetu wa Avoz.ogr Au chaneli zetu za Whatsapp au telegram. Tumefika Mwisho wa...2025-05-3005 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastCharged Kenya EP 2: Can E-Mobility be Kenya’s Climate Cheat CodeCan electric mobility help Kenya beat the climate crisis, or are we just spinning our wheels? 🚲⚡In Episode 2 of Charged Kenya, host Abigael Kima is back with Warren Ondanje to unpack how EVs connect (or don’t!) with Kenya’s climate goals. From policies and public awareness to lessons from clean cooking and youth climate movements, we’re asking the big questions and sparking real talk.Why does e-mobility feel distant from everyday Kenyans? What will it take to build a transport system that’s clean, just, and made for the future?#ChargedKenya #HaliHewaPodcast #EMobility #ClimateAction #AfricanClimateStories2025-05-2634 minPlural MediaPlural MediaShauty Ya Cabo Delgado Kimwani 23. 05. 2025Salama piya. Karibuni nafassi ya Shauti ya Cabo Delgado, tarehe 23.05.2025. Shauti ya Cabo Delgado nafassi ya habari zitunguiwa na Plural Média Viswa vikulu vya habari ndivi: 🔸 Angalau tiribunali ntano zifunguliwa Cabo Delgado 🔸 Zaidi ya vissussi mia natu viwandaliwa baada ya xicoloni Chido 🔸 Mashababi na hali ya hewa mbaya isababisha kufungiwa xicola 20 Cabo Delgado. Mpodi kusikiliza habari ezi kwa lugha ya Kizungu, Kimakuwa, Kimuani ema Kimakonde. Tumila ukurasa wa avoz.org ili utondole lugha ya usaka ema kwa njila za WhatsApp na Telegrama. Tifika mwisho ya habari ya mpango wa...2025-05-2303 minPlural MediaPlural MediaSauti Ya Cabo Delgado Kiswahili 23. 05. 2025Hábari gani, karibu kwenye toleo ya sauti ya Cabo Delgado terehe 24.05.2025.Sauti ya Cabo Delgado ni nafasi ya Habari inayotengenezwa na Plural Media. Vichwa via Habari: 🔸 Angalau mahakama tano zimefunguliwa tena Cabo Delgado 🔸 Zaidi ya Madarasa 300 yakarabatiwa baada ya kimbunga Chido 🔸 Matukio ya kigaidi na hali ya hewa yanalazimisha kufunga Kwa zaidi ya Shule 20 Wilaya ya Mocimboa da Praia. Unaweza kusikiliza toleo hiili katika Luga uipendayo Kireno, kimakuwa, kimakonde na Kimuani,tembelea ukurasa wetu wa Avoz.org au chaneli zetu za Whatsapp au telegram. Tumefika Mwisho wa toleo hiil...2025-05-2304 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastCharged Kenya EP 1: Smart Phone on Wheels; E-Mobility Revolution in KenyaWelcome to Episode 1: Charged Kenya – The first episode of our brand-new Hali Hewa Podcast is now streaming! Join host Abigael Kima and guest Warren Ondanje as they take you on a powerful journey through the rise of electric mobility in Kenya. 🌍🔋 What exactly is e-mobility?🚲 Who are the pioneers and changemakers leading the shift?⚡ What did we learn from the recent Kenya Power E-Mobility Conference?🌱 And what does the future hold for Kenya’s electric vehicle sector?#HaliHewaPodcast #ChargedKenya #EMobilityKE #ClimateAction #AfricaClimateVoices #SustainableTransport #JustTransition #CleanEnergy #YouthForClimate2025-05-1951 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa Podcast#WeAreVCA EP 3: Climate Resilience in Urban Settlements of Nairobi feat Youth and Urbanism Welcome to Episode 3 of the Hali Hewa Podcast, where we highlight inspiring stories from the frontlines of climate action! In this episode, we’re joined by Edwin Odhiambo of Youth & Urbanism, a grassroots organization making waves in Nairobi’s informal settlements through the Voices for Just Climate Action (VCA) program. Learn more about their work on their website here; https://youthandurbanism.org/ 2025-02-2431 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa Podcast#WeAreVCA EP2: Impact Storytelling on climate change feat Docubox and Youth4SDGs In this episode of the Hali Hewa Podcast, we explore the power of storytelling in climate action with two incredible guests, Kenneth Kigunda from Docubox and Sarah Anupi from Youth 4 SDGs. Together, they share insights into their work under the Voices for Just Climate Action (VCA) program and the creation of Tabianchi SOS, a unique platform empowering climate storytellers in East Africa. 2025-02-2441 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa Podcast#WeAreVCA Ep 1: Clean Cooking Association of Kenya The Clean Cooking Association of Kenya (CCAK) is dedicated to promoting the use of clean cooking solutions and practices across Kenya. Their mission is to advocate for an enabling environment that supports the growth of the clean cooking sector, while advancing the adoption of clean cooking technologies, building capacity within the sector, and enhancing coordination efforts. 2025-02-2427 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastWeAreVCA EP4: Amplifying Local Voices: ALIN’s Journey in Climate Advocacy Happy New Year! In this episode of the Hali Hewa Podcast, we dive into the incredible work of the Arid Lands Information Network (ALIN) under the Voices for Just Climate Action (VCA) program. 🎧 Join us as we chat with Bob Aston (Project Officer) and Lucy Ngandu (Climate Resilience and Livelihoods Officer), who share how ALIN is empowering communities through: ✅ Coordinated communication efforts ✅ Training local partners in effective storytelling ✅ Ensuring community voices shape climate advocacy Discover how their work is transforming local solutions into global action and learn how you can support this mission. 📌 Listen now and be inspired by stories of r...2025-02-2428 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastIMO Negotiations on the Global Shipping Levy with Atina Schutz🌊 New Episode Alert! 🌊 Tune in to Hali Hewa Podcast as we dive into the global shipping levy with Atina Schutz, a powerful advocate from the Marshall Islands! 🚢🌍 We explore what the proposed $150 per tonne levy means for reducing shipping emissions and how it can support vulnerable communities like small island states in building climate resilience. 🌱💪 Don’t miss out on this insightful conversation as we gear up for the IMO negotiations! 🌍✊ #ClimateAction #ShippingLevy #SmallIslandStates #HaliHewaPodcast #Sustainability #JustTransition 2024-09-1726 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastHow African Communities Can Benefit from the Global Shipping LevyThe global shipping levy isn't just about reducing emissions—it's about bringing transformative benefits to African communities. The levy will also fund the transition to zero-emission shipping, helping to reduce Africa's carbon footprint while supporting global climate goals.  Additionally, revenue from the levy can be invested in climate resilience projects, renewable energy, and sustainable development, ensuring that communities across Africa are better equipped to face the challenges of a changing climate. This is more than just a levy; it's an opportunity for real change and a sustainable future for Africa.  🌍 #ClimateAction #Shippin...2024-09-0404 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastWhat We Mean By Make Polluters Pay🌍 Time for Shipping to Pay Its Fair Share! 🌍 Did you know the shipping industry emits 1 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases every year without paying any global taxes? That’s about to change! 🌊 The UN’s IMO is proposing a $150 per tonne levy on these emissions. This isn’t just about holding shipping accountable—it’s about justice for countries most affected by climate change, especially Small Island States and developing nations. 🌱 The funds raised could help green the shipping industry, strengthen climate resilience, and support wider climate projects in vulnerable...2024-08-2303 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastWhat the Global Shipping Levy Will DoHappy Friday With 1 billion tonnes of greenhouse gasses produced annually, shipping is a major polluter, but a global emissions levy could change that. 💡 A fair price on shipping emissions would not only drive investment in clean energy but also generate up to $3.7 trillion by 2050 to help vulnerable nations build climate resilience. As the IMO prepares to negotiate this levy, it's crucial for African countries to have their voices heard. 🌍💬 Stay tuned for our next discussion on why this is a matter of justice a...2024-08-1603 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastWelcome to the World of a Global Shipping LevyGlobal shipping transports 80-90% of our goods but is also a major polluter, responsible for 3% of global emissions—almost as much as all African countries combined.  The IMO's proposed $150/tonne emissions levy aims to change that by funding clean technologies and climate resilience, especially for vulnerable nations at the forefront of the impacts of climate change. 🌿💡 #CleanShipping #ClimateAction #GlobalLevy #SustainableFuture 2024-08-0903 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastEP 1: Introduction- Africa`s Just Energy Transition Hero Circle✨ Exciting News! ✨ 🌍Introducing our brand new series on Just Energy Transition for Africa, brought to you by the @herocircle.app We will be sharing insights through conversations, discussion, report reviews all with the aim of reassesing a Just Energy Transition for Africa, what it actually means and what it looks like. Our co-host Cherop Soy and Koaile Monaheng are brilliant professionals in the energy space. 🔋 Join us as we explore innovative solutions and inspiring stories driving sustainable energy for a brighter, greener future. Learn more about the Hero Circle: ht...2024-07-2226 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastPart 2: SCALE Project by Africa Technology Policy Studies Network Welcome to our first episode of the year here at Hali Hewa Podcast with your host Abigael Kima. This podcast brings together key African players in the climate to simply share their personal experiences as they advocate for climate justice in their unique capacities. In this episode, we will be doing a deep dive on a project by African Technology Policy Studies who previously were hosted on this podcast to speak on AI for Sustainable Agriculture. Today, we will be speaking about a project called Strengthening the Capacity of the Extension System to use Proven Knowledge and Technologies to...2024-07-2133 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastPart 1: SCALE Project by Africa Technology Policy Studies Network Welcome to our first episode of the year here at Hali Hewa Podcast with your host Abigael Kima. This podcast brings together key African players in the climate to simply share their personal experiences as they advocate for climate justice in their unique capacities. In this episode, we will be doing a deep dive on a project by African Technology Policy Studies who previously were hosted on this podcast to speak on AI for Sustainable Agriculture. Today, we will be speaking about a project called Strengthening the Capacity of the Extension System to use Proven Knowledge and Technologies to...2024-03-0128 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastProgress on Negotiations at COP28 - Joab Okanda Joab Okanda is the Pan Africa Senior Advocacy Advisor at Christian Aid and he shares the overview of the negotiations as we prepare for the final outcome on the Global Stocktake(GST ) and the overall cover decision of the COP28 2023-12-1803 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastClimate Finance Track at COP28 - Eva Peace Mukayiranga Eva Peace Mukayiranga is a youth negotiator from Rwanda who at COP is following the climate finance track. She shares her thoughts on the progress of the negotiations on climate finance and commentary on the Loss and Damage Fund that was a historic moment at COP28 2023-12-1801 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastEnergy Updates at COP28 -Cherop Soy Cherop Soy is Africa`s SDG 7 Ambassador for Sustainable Energy for all and here is what she has to say on the energy track 2023-12-1801 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastLoss and Damage Fund at COP28 - Mamadou Sylla 📢Hello There! 🎊You must have heard that COP28 started on high note with a landmark decision of the loss and damage fund being operationalized. However, is that enough? Mamadou Sylla from the @lossanddamageyouthcoalition breaks it down for us. #cop28uae #lossanddamagefinancenow #halihewapodcast #africanclimatestories #NarrativeChampion 2023-12-1802 minCommonwealth Club of California PodcastCommonwealth Club of California PodcastReporting from COP28: The People at the Heart of It AllThis week, we’re reporting from Dubai, where the 28th UN climate change conference (COP28) is now underway. Ever since the Paris Agreement was signed at COP21, the central issue has remained the same: How do the nations of the world keep global heating to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels?  This year marks the first “global stocktake,” where the data on how well we’re collectively doing on meeting the Paris targets are front and center. Across the board, countries are failing. How much will this harsh dose of reality affect the negotiations? Perhaps more importantly, how does what happens at these...2023-12-081h 01Climate OneClimate OneReporting from COP28: The People at the Heart of It AllThis week, we’re reporting from Dubai, where the 28th UN climate change conference (COP28) is now underway. Ever since the Paris Agreement was signed at COP21, the central issue has remained the same: How do the nations of the world keep global heating to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels? This year marks the first “global stocktake,” where the data on how well we’re collectively doing on meeting the Paris targets are front and center. Across the board, countries are failing. How much will this harsh dose of reality affect the negotiations? Perhaps more importantly, how does what...2023-12-081h 01Hali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastPart 2: AI for Sustainable Agriclture and Food Systems In this captivating episode, we will explore how AI is transforming the landscape of agriculture and food systems in Africa. The African Technology Policy Studies Network (ATPS), in partnership with ICIPE and Kumasi Hive, is spearheading a groundbreaking initiative aimed at advancing responsible AI development in the context of agriculture and food systems. The project, supported by IDRC and SIDA, is an integral part of the Artificial Intelligence for Development Africa (AI4D Africa) program, which envisions a future where Africans use AI to lead healthier, happier, and greener lives. I am excited to have the pleasure of hosting...2023-11-2726 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastPart 1: AI for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems In this captivating episode, we will explore how AI is transforming the landscape of agriculture and food systems in Africa. The African Technology Policy Studies Network (ATPS), in partnership with ICIPE and Kumasi Hive, is spearheading a groundbreaking initiative aimed at advancing responsible AI development in the context of agriculture and food systems. The project, supported by IDRC and SIDA, is an integral part of the Artificial Intelligence for Development Africa (AI4D Africa) program, which envisions a future where Africans use AI to lead healthier, happier, and greener lives. I am excited to have the pleasure of hosting...2023-11-2430 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastAmbition Vs Reality: Africa`s Transition to Green Transportation 🌍 Exploring Green Transport in Africa! 🚗💭 Join us on Monday, November 20th, as we unravel the journey of Kenya's transport evolution and delve into the broader African landscape. 🎤From aspirations to the challenges of sustainable transport, we examine the Ambition vs Reality. Don't miss this insightful discussion! 🌱🛤️ #GreenTransportAfrica #AmbitionVsReality #africanclimatestories#HaliHewaPodcast#narrativechampion 2023-11-2007 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastLoss and Damage and Climate MobilityCOP28 is around the corner and there are many moving pieces building on what would be termed as success. In the second , we had a chat about the milestone we made at the COP27 episode with regards to Loss and Damage. In this episode, we will be chatting about climate mobility as a result of loss and damage. If you are listening to this series for the first time, it is an exciting collaboration with the Loss and Damage Youth Coalition with the aim of elevating the voices  of the frontline communities in the “Loss and Damage Finance Now” campa...2023-11-1425 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastWhat Next: COP27`s Loss and Damage Fund Facility 🎧 New Episode Alert! 🚀🌎 On this episode, we do a deep dive on what should happen next after the Loss and Damage Fund facility was established at COP27. Some call it a historic moment, some say it is just a tip of the iceberg.🌱Lamis El Khatib takes us through this conversation.#AfricanClimateStories #cop28 #lossanddamagefinancenow 2023-11-0619 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastYouth engagement in policy/decision-making and challenges in addressing the climate crisis As we gear up for COP28, it is evident that young people across the globe are working hard to  make sure their voices are heard and issues that are a priority to them are clear. I am excited to introduce to you this new series in collaboration with the Loss and Damage Youth Coalition with the aim of elevating the voices  of the frontline communities in the “Loss and Damage Finance Now” campaign with a special focus on African members to share their views on climate change politics for a wider general public. 2023-10-3036 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastIts a Wrap - Africa Climate Summit Review#NarrativeChampion2023-10-3003 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastKaluki Paul - The path Towards a climate smart generation of African youth! ! AFRICA CLIMATE SUMMIT SERIES We are joined by @kalukipaulmutuku6594 who talks about the Youth caravan in the run up to COP 28 and how youth voices need to be include din the conversation. 2023-09-1109 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastOlumide - The world needs to talk about how Climate Change is affecting health AFRICA CLIMATE SUMMIT SERIES We are joined by Olumide from Nigeria who talks about how climate change and pollution is affecting health of people in grassroots communities. And how data can help to improve the impact of climate action. 2023-09-1108 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastDr Sheila - " The Majority of People who do not have access to energy are living on this continent"AFRICA CLIMATE SUMMIT SERIES We are excited to speak to Dr Sheila about climate justice and the future of the climate agenda for the people of Africa. 2023-09-1110 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastMaimuna - The Importance of centering communities and community action in the Climate change agendaAFRICA CLIMATE SUMMIT SERIES Excited to host Maimuna from HIVOS and talk about centering communities in the global conversation and including the voices of rural communities and indigenous peoples. 2023-09-1111 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastAmira - The role of media in the driving climate change action and highlighting important actors AFRICA CLIMATE SUMMIT SERIES We speak to Egyptian Journalist Amira Said and current AU Media Fellowship Fellow on the role of media in driving the climate change agenda and inspiring climate change actions. 2023-09-0704 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastMercy Kimalat - How Innovation can drive the growth of green products and services AFRICA CLIMATE SUMMIT SERIES Mercy Kimalat from @asseknews8760 talks about the critical work of driving innovation around the green agenda. 2023-09-0707 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastEng Madrin Maina - Making it possible for African farmers to diversify use clean energy Excited to speak with Eng. Madrin Maina from @Sistemabio and talk about clean energy options for African farmers. #acs2023 2023-09-0703 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastJodahi Petros - Why Nothing will be possible without Africa's Young people. AFRICA CLIMATE SUMMIT SERIES Ethiopian Environment Activist @jodahib.petros7943 explains why no progress can be made in the global fight against Climate change without the inclusion of the young people of Africa. 2023-09-0604 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa Podcast"It's time for Africa to Lead the Conversation" - Ulrika from The Swedish Embassy AFRICA CLIMATE SUMMIT SERIES We are excited to share with you these reflections from Ulrika who works with the Swedish Embassy in Nairobi on how #acs2023 is a brilliant moment in the global conversation of Climate Change. 2023-09-0602 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastHow the new GIZ Urban Resilience Project can accelerate Climate Change action efforts in Africa AFRICA CLIMATE SUMMIT SERIES Join us as we talk with Ria, from the GIZ Urban Resilience project about their goal to accelerate climate change actions and the goals of the Africa Climate Summit. 2023-09-0603 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastAnita Soina - "President Ruto has declared that he will carry the Youth Declaration forward! AFRICA CLIMATE SUMMIT SERIES - Hali Hewa Podacst feat Anita Soina Join us for this special series of the Hali Hewa Podcast as we bring you stories, analysis and reactions from the first ever Africa Climate Summit in Nairobi. #ACS2023 2023-09-0608 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastSpecial Episode: The Law and Climate Justice Welcome to this special episode of Hali Hewa Podcast with your host Abigael Kima. This podcast brings together key African players in the climate to simply share their personal experiences as they advocate for climate justice in their unique capacities. At Hali Hewa, we are proud to bring you a platform where you can hear from experts from the African continent. And today, we have the pleasure of hosting three wonderful guests. Dennis Martey Dennis Martey is the Managing Associate of TaylorCrabbe (https://taylorcrabbegh.com) with experience providing legal advisory services for the Government of Ghana, Civil Society Organizations...2023-08-1536 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastSmall Changes, Big Impact EP 3: A Meteorologist Opinion on SLCPs, Early Warning Systems and Climate ChangeWelcome to the third episode of the Small Changes, Big Impact Series by Hali Hewa Podcast in collaboration with the Africa SLCP Project. This series will  see the production of 11 podcast episodes published on a monthly basis dedicated to creating awareness on Short Lived Climate Pollutants and highlighting the plight of air pollution in Africa, spotlighting experts from the African continent. Together we  will  break down these complex terms and concepts and help you to understand how you can both improve your health and live up to your personal responsibility as a citizen of the planet by red...2023-05-0938 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastSmall Changes, Big Impact EP 2: Lets Demystify Short Lived Climate Pollutants About this episode Welcome to the second episode of the Small Changes, Big Impact Series by Hali Hewa Podcast in collaboration with the Africa SLCP Project. This series will see the production of 11 podcast episodes published on a monthly basis dedicated to creating awareness on Short Lived Climate Pollutants and highlighting the plight of air pollution in Africa, spotlighting experts from the African continent. Together we will break down these complex terms and concepts and help you to understand how you can both improve your health and live up to your personal responsibility as a citizen of the planet...2023-04-1125 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastSmall Changes, Big Impact EP 1: Introduction to the Africa SLCP ProjectWelcome to the first ever episode of the Small Changes, Big Impact Series by Hali Hewa Podcast in collaboration with the Africa SLCP Project. This series will  see the production of 11 podcast episodes published on a monthly basis dedicated to creating awareness on Short Lived Climate Pollutants and highlighting the plight of air pollution in Africa, spotlighting experts from the African continent. Together we  will  break down these complex terms and concepts and help you to understand how you can both improve your health and live up to your personal responsibility as a citizen of the planet by...2023-03-0827 minTanzania AdaptsTanzania AdaptsTanzania Adapts: Namna ya kukabiliana na hali ya hewa isiyotabirika.Kwenye Episode hii ya Tanzania Adapts Podcast, Marygoreth Richard na mtangazaji mwenza Faraja Dogeje wanazungumza na wataalamu wa uvuvi na mabadiliko ya tabia ya nchi Edica Mwasisi kutoka Baraza la usimamizi wa mazingira - NEMC na Jumanne Shabani, mvuvi kwa miaka 32, kujadili namna hali ya hewa isiyotabirika inayosababishwa na mabadiliko ya tabia ya nchi inavyoathiri sekta ya uvuvi Tanzania na namna tunavyoweza kukabiliana nayo. In this episode of Tanzania Adapts, Marygoreth Richard and guest presenter Faraja Dogeje talk to experts Edica Mwasisi, a climate change expert from Tanzania's National Environment Management Council (N...2023-01-1822 minSalama NaSalama NaSE7EP24 - SALAMA NA LULU DIVA | UKIPATA KINYAKUEKuna mambo mengi wakati mwengine ambayo yanakua yanaendelea au yalitokea kwenye maisha ya baadhi ya watu ambao huja kukaa kwenye kiti chetu chakavu na meza yenye kigae. Ila kwasababu zilizo wazi za kuwataka wasijisikie uncomfortable na pengine kuwafanya hata ambao wangependa au ambao tungependa waje nao wasijiskie hivyo ndo kanuni ambayo tumeamua au niseme niliamua kipindi huko nyuma kuifuata. Nia na madhumuni ya session zetu hizi zaidi ni kuwapa watu maua yao wakiwa hai, sisi nasi kuskiliza hadithi za maisha yao ambazo zitatupeleka sehemu fulani katika maisha yatu na hili pia humuambia kila mgeni anapokalia tu kiti chetu chakavu...2022-11-301h 15Hali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastEpisode 8: The big question that is GMO and food and seed sovereigntyWelcome to the eighth and last episode of the first season of the Hali Hewa Podcast. ‘Hali Hewa’ is a Swahili term for ‘climate ' and this podcast series is hosted and produced by Kenyan climate activist, Abigael Kima. COP27 came to a close about a week ago and now we are all looking at the next steps. Our guest today is Claire Nasike Akello, Claire Nasike is the Project Lead for Seed is Sovereign Campaign at Greenpeace Africa, the third awardee of the Wangari Maathai scholarship and the founder of the Hu...2022-11-2539 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastEP8 :The COP27 Sharm El-Sheikh Series: Abigael Kima shares reflections of the just concluded COP27🏁COP 27 finally came to a close on Sunday with mixed reactions about the outcomes.  🎙️Abigael shares her experience at COP and whether her expectations were met.   🙏Thank you for staying tuned and enjoying all our COP 27 mini-series episodes and updates!2022-11-2408 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastEP7:The COP27 Sharm-El-Sheikh Series:Damilola Bolagun on building capacity for the youth around SDGSWelcome to the seventh episode of the COP27 Mini Series for Hali Hewa Podcast with your host Abigael Kima.  Throughout COP27, we will be doing a mini-series interviewing people from across the globe on issues that matter to them as the negotiations progress.  Damilola is a passionate youth, thought leader, lawyer and international development consultant with over five years’ hands-on experience in advisory service provision, collaborative research, youth-led advocacy, facilitation of participatory processes, and a track record of meaningful impact on youth, communities, and institutions inclusion in sustainable development affairs. He is a co-founder and the...2022-11-1711 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastEP 6: The COP27 Sharm-El-Sheikh Series: Shorouq Abu-Razzouq on community engagement towards climate actionWelcome to the sixth episode of the COP27 Mini Series for Hali Hewa Podcast with your host Abigael Kima. Throughout COP27, we will be doing a mini-series interviewing people from across the globe on issues that matter to them as the negotiations progress. Shorouq Abu- Razzouq is a Civil Engineer, Climate Advocate, One Young World Ambassador and a Project Team Leader at Mercy Corps. She is also part of the Zurich Flood Resilience Alliance. In this episode, she shares her experience being at COP for the first time and what she expects out...2022-11-1611 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastEP 5: The COP27 Sharm -El-Sheikh Series: Koaile Monaheng on energy access in LesothoWelcome to the fifth episode of the COP27 Mini Series for Hali Hewa Podcast with your host Abigael Kima. Throughout COP27, we will be doing a mini-series interviewing people from across the globe on issues that matter to them as the negotiations progress.   Koaile Monaheng is currently pursuing a Masters degree in Climate Change and Sustainable Development at the University of Cape Town (UCT) through the African Climate and Development Initiative (ACDI). He is a director of solar company Khantsa Energy and a 2020 Mandela-Rhodes Foundation scholar .He is a compassionate person who has e...2022-11-1519 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastEP 4:The COP27 Sharm-El-Sheikh Series: Jesse David uses music in his activism for climate justiceHappy New Week!   Long time no episode.  Welcome to the fourth episode of the COP27 Mini Series for Hali Hewa Podcast with your host Abigael Kima. Throughout COP27, we will be doing a mini-series interviewing people from across the globe on issues that matter to them as the negotiations progress.  In this episode, we had an interesting conversation with Jesse Chemorey  who is an Energy Technology finalists at Kenyatta University School of Engineering and Technology. Outside his professional life, he enjoys playing and creating music, also plays instruments like saxophone and guitar.   He...2022-11-1411 minOutrage + Optimism: The Climate PodcastOutrage + Optimism: The Climate Podcast176. COP27: Loss and Damage in the SpotlightWelcome to another episode of Outrage + Optimism, where we examine issues at the forefront of the climate crisis, interview change-makers, and transform our anger into productive dialogue on building a sustainable future. First up we have some exclusive news... *drumroll*... We are excited to announce that Outrage + Optimism is now part of the TED Audio Collective! This news represents an exciting continuation of the collaboration between our organizations, which began with our strategic partnership with TED Countdown. The TED Audio Collective is a curated collection of podcasts sharing ideas on a range of subjects, including...2022-11-101h 14Hali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastEP 3: The COP27 Sharm-El-Sheikh Series: Helina Teklu on seed balls as a solution for reforestation and food securityWelcome to the third episode of the COP27 Mini Series for Hali Hewa Podcast with your host Abigael Kima.  Throughout COP27, we will be doing a mini-series interviewing people from across the globe on issues that matter to them as the negotiations progress.   Today, we are joined by an amazing guest.  Helina Teklu is an architect, graphic designer, environmental activist and works on women empowerment. She is currently the CEO/Co-Founder of Seed Balls Ethiopia's seed ball manufacturer that provides affordable, fast growing, lightweight and easily to make seed balls that will help inc...2022-11-1024 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastEP 2: The COP27 Sharm-El-Sheikh Series: Jodahi Petros on "E-nfluencing" and his expectations for COP 27Welcome to the second episode of the COP27 Mini Series for Hali Hewa Podcast with your host Abigael Kima.  Throughout COP27, we will be doing a mini-series interviewing people from across the globe on issues that matter to them as the negotiations progress.   Today, we are joined by an amazing guest. Jodahi is a Youth and Environmental Activator from Ethiopia. He is an Applied Biologist and Environmental and Sustainable Development Specialist through his education. He is the founder and Marketing and Sales Director Farmboo Ethiopia, with his partners, a bamboo based pots and ve...2022-11-0926 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastEP 1: The COP27 Sharm-El-Sheikh Series : Land Hero Patricia Kombo on Her Expectations for COP27Welcome to the first episode of the COP27 Mini Series for Hali Hewa Podcast with your host Abigael Kima.  Throughout COP27, we will be doing a mini-series interviewing people from across the globe on issues that matter to them as the negotiations progress.  Today, we are joined by an amazing guest. Patricia Kombo is a youth climate activist from Kenya. She is best known for her tree planting initiatives as part of her nonprofit PaTree Initiative. The initiative has planted over 10,000 trees as of 2020.For this work, Kombo has been named a United Na...2022-11-0819 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastEpisode 7: The Role of the Youth in Driving the conversation of Loss and Damage in Africa and beyondWelcome to the seventh episode of the Hali Hewa Podcast. ‘Hali Hewa’ is a Swahili term for ‘climate ' and this podcast series is hosted and produced by Kenyan climate activist, Abigael Kima. COP27 is finally here. In the lead up to COP27, Abigael has interviewed African climate change experts and activists on the issues that matter most to them. Guests sign off each episode by sharing what they feel are their expectations for COP27. Our guests today are Eric Njuguna, Eva-Peace Mukayiranga, Mamadou Sylla and Sam Okorie Eva Peace Mukayiranga ...2022-11-0752 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastEpisode 6: What does fossil fuel development and expansion mean for Africa? Featuring Ina-Maria Shikongo and Tzeporah BermanWelcome to the sixth episode of the Hali Hewa Podcast. ‘Hali Hewa’ is a Swahili term for ‘climate ' and this podcast series is hosted and produced by Kenyan climate activist, Abigael Kima. In the lead up to the COP27 international climate negotiations, which are taking place in a few days’ time, Abigael interviews African climate change experts and activists on the issues that matter most to them. Guests sign off each episode by sharing what they feel are their expectations for COP27. Our guests today are Ina-Maria Shikongo and Tzeporah Berman. Ina-Ma...2022-10-3155 minOutrage + Optimism: The Climate PodcastOutrage + Optimism: The Climate PodcastBonus. Hali Hewa: Gender and the Climate Crisis with Sofanit MesfinWelcome to the fifth episode of the Hali Hewa Podcast. ‘Hali Hewa’ is a Swahili term for ‘climate ' and this podcast series is hosted and produced by Kenyan climate activist, Abigael Kima. In the lead up to the COP27 international climate negotiations, which are now just a month away, Abigael interviews African climate change experts and activists on the issues that matter most to them. Guests sign off each episode by sharing what they feel the COP27 conference must deliver on. Our guest today is Sofanit Mesfin. Sofanit is a gender specialist workin...2022-10-2827 minOutrage + Optimism: The Climate PodcastOutrage + Optimism: The Climate Podcast174. These are Powerful TimesWelcome to another episode of Outrage + Optimism! In this episode, co-host Christiana Figueres is joined by an all-female cast. You’ll hear from climate activist Abigael (Abbie) Kima from Kenya about her recent visit with His Holiness, the Dalai Lama, and Isabel Cavelier, Colombian climate activist and recent recipient of the prestigious Climate Breakthrough Award, an initiative of the Climate Breakthrough Project.  We also feature music from the British indie rock duo, Penelope Isles. First, Abbie Kima brings Christiana up to date with her podcast, the Hali Hewa Podcast一“Hali ya Hewa” is Swahili f...2022-10-271h 10Hali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastEpisode 5: Gender and the Climate Crisis with Sofanit MesfinWelcome to the fifth episode of the Hali Hewa Podcast. ‘Hali Hewa’ is a Swahili term for ‘climate ' and this podcast series is hosted and produced by Kenyan climate activist, Abigael Kima. In the lead up to the COP27 international climate negotiations, which are now just a month away, Abigael interviews African climate change experts and activists on the issues that matter most to them. Guests sign off each episode by sharing what they feel the COP27 conference must deliver on. Our guest today is Sofanit Mesfin. Sofanit is a gender specialist workin...2022-10-0426 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastEpisode 4: The role of activism in driving climate action with Vanessa Nakate[Editor's Note: We experienced connectivity issues between minute 5 and 6 and some parts are incoherent. Kindly bare with us. There is also a bit of background noise that could be cleaned out during post production.] About this episode Welcome to the fourth episode of the Hali Hewa Podcast. ‘Hali Hewa’ is a Swahili term for ‘climate ' and this podcast series is hosted and produced by Kenyan climate change activist, Abigael Kima. Every month in the lead up to COP27, Abigael will be interviewing African climate change experts on the issues that matter...2022-09-0531 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastEpisode 3: A member of the Ogiek community of Kenya on what the climate crisis means for indigenous peoples[Editor's Note: At 00:23:47; Cindy refers to a climate finance promise of $ 100 Billion to indigenous people. To clarify, and for the avoidance of doubt, the sum that was promised to indigenous peoples at COP26 in Glasgow is $1.7 Billion made by a coalition of governments and stakeholders across public and private finance over the next four years towards Indigenous Peoples and Local Community (IPLC)] Welcome to the third episode of the Hali Hewa Podcast. ‘Hali Hewa’ is a Swahili term for ‘climate ' and this podcast series is hosted and produced by Kenyan climate change activist, Abigael Kima.2022-08-0126 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastEpisode 2: Africa`s leading climate scientist on what the climate crisis means for AfricaWelcome to the second episode of the Hali Hewa Podcast. "Hali ya Hewa" is a Swahili term for "climate" and this podcast series is hosted and produced by Kenyan climate change activist, Abigael Kima. Every month in the lead up to COP27, Abigael will be interviewing African climate change experts on the issues that matter to them most and inviting them to share what they feel the next international climate conference must deliver on. One of the world’s most distinguished climate scientists joins Hali Hewa as a guest on today’s episode. 2022-07-0431 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastEpisode 1: Role and participation of youth and women in the climate and environmental justice spaceWelcome to the very first episode of the Hali Hewa Podcast. We have two wonderful guests joining us today. Elizabeth Wanjiru Wathuti is  a passionate environmentalist and climate activist from Kenya. She is the founder of Green Generation Initiative (GGI) and the Head of Campaigns and Coordinator of Daima Coalition for the Protection of Urban Green Spaces at the Wangari Maathai Foundation. She served as Global South Youth Co-chair for the COP26 Civil Society and Youth Advisory Council and addressed world leaders at the World Leaders’ Summit opening ceremony at COP26 in Glasgow. Wanjira Maathai is...2022-06-1037 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastIntroduction - Hali Hewa Podcast | African Climate StoriesWelcome to the Hali Hewa Podcast. “Hali ya Hewa” is a Swahili term for climate. Climate change can be complex to talk about and there are not many relatable and accessible communication materials aimed at explaining what it means for people in their daily lives, sharing the real lived experiences of climate vulnerable and frontline communities – especially in countries across the African continent. This is the gap that the Hali Hewa Podcast seeks to fill. We will be going live with 8 podcast episodes starring African experts and activists sharing their stories and key calls to action...2022-06-0804 minWho Cares Wins with Lily ColeWho Cares Wins with Lily ColeIntroducing... Outrage & OptimismHere’s something very special for all the Who Cares Wins listeners. If you enjoyed the recent episode with Christiana Figueres, why not check out her podcast, Outrage & Optimism. Lily was lucky enough to be interviewed by them back in 2020. And here is another episode from the series, where they spoke to US activist and Intersectional Environmentalist Leah Thomas, discussing inclusivity and elevating unheard voices. Abigael Kima stepped into host with Christiana, an African activist who is launching her own podcast elevating African voices in the run up to COP 27 - Hali Hewa Podcast. Having three strong female voices from th...2022-06-011h 07Outrage + Optimism: The Climate PodcastOutrage + Optimism: The Climate Podcast148. The Future is Intersectional with Leah Thomas"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." - MLK (1963)   This week, we reject our flawed, siloed thinking and embrace the oneness of social justice and environmentalism as a singular, inclusive movement. In the Summer of 2020, our guest, Leah Thomas, coined the term “Intersectional Environmentalism” with a graphic she shared to Instagram that read, “Environmentalists For Black Lives Matter” as a call out to all environmentalists to stand in solidarity with BIPOC communities that face compounding social and environmental injustices daily. The Instagram post went viral, and the pledge she introduced along wit...2022-04-071h 06NoticiAudioNoticiAudioNoticiAudio Kimuana 05.02.2021Salama jamah mussikiliza noticiAudio. Karibuni habar za lelo kamba ezi: ▪Presidenti Felipe Nhusi lazima apeleleziwe kuhusu  kupokelela  rushuwa ya milhão modja za dólar ncaty ya deny saidjiwanikana- keleza Adriano Nuvunga. ▪Hali ya kupima Moçambiqui kuhusu  hali ya uwongozi mwema yukolata kamba wankutumika uwongozi wa kimabavu  na iwapo rushuwa nhingui. ▪Hali ya hewa yolota ikamba manhumba adjenguiwe para wanu walipo Chinde siyo amana. ▪Wakazi wa sirikali wakwamba aipo nafassi ya kuludila kutenda kazi Palma, ndandu ya hali ya kutowa kuwepo usalama wakutosha. Landikisse uzuji wa Po...2021-02-0607 min