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Marek, Kenya has faced five failed rainy seasons. Agricultural land is suffering and food prices have surged. Youth activist Sally Ndwiga tells us: “Kenya emits little of global emissions, but has endured the region’s worst droughts in decades.” She explains how women and girls are often the first to lose access to education and employment in areas most affected by climate change.
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Sally Ndwiga, founder of the Femiscope Initiative |
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Sally sees the links between local leadership in Kenya and the funding decisions made far beyond, like the influential 7-year budget that the EU is currently deciding. Recently, we asked you: When countries like Kenya face the worst impacts of climate change, who should fund the response? Should the countries that have contributed more emissions, like many in the EU, take on greater responsibility? Cast your vote:
And if you haven’t yet, take a few minutes to read Sally’s full story. Thank you, Ciara Kristensen, ONE |
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