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Climate Talk Uganda With Josephine Karungi

Climate Talk Uganda With Josephine Karungi

著者: Josephine Karungi
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Climate Talk Uganda aims to explore all aspects of climate change in Uganda. Every two weeks we aim to feature a wide range of people who offer their perspectives on the challenges they - and Uganda - face as climate change continues to play out.© 2025 Climate Smart Jobs 地球科学 生物科学 社会科学 科学
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  • Episode 33: 'Climate change is not about COP...it's about our families. '
    2025/09/19
    Veteran journalist Samuel Ssettumba explains why informed, dedicated climate change coverage matters in 2025. The Nation Media Group now has a dedicated Climate Change Desk. He gives us an inside perspective on why that's a huge step forward for Uganda: making climate change reporting a priority and explaining it in ways that will make sense to Ugandans as they think about their everyday lives. We talk about the impacts of climate change on people and how they live; communicating those impacts to different communities; and presenting complex issues in ways that show that climate change is not abstract - it's about people: 'My mother, my grandfather.' The Nation Media Group's Climate Change Desk was established in partnership with the parent organisation of this podcast, the Climate Smart Jobs Project. You can find out more about the Nation Media Group here: https://www.nationmedia.com/ And you can find the Climate Smart Jobs project here: https://csj.co.ug/ Thanks so much to Samual Ssettumba for joining us for this episode. Drop us a line any time at climatetalkpod@gmail.com And we'll see you next time.
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    37 分
  • Episode 32: Award-winning journalist Amayiko Martin and the story of Nkambwe Forest
    2025/09/18
    Amayiko Martin's three part documentary aired on Radio Simba. It's called 'Sub-counties are in tears - assailants destroyed over 300 hectares of Nkambwe Forest.' He joins us on Climate Talk Uganda to talk about the story of the destruction and restoration of the forest, how communities reacted to his documentary, and how it feels to win such a high profile award for his work. It's a fascinating glimpse of the commitment it takes to report well on climate change and respect the communities you work with. You can fnd out more about the other Uganda National Journalism Award winners here: https://acme-ug.org/2025/05/29/uganda-national-journalism-awards-2025-meet-the-winners/ As always, thanks to all of you for listening - if you'd like to drop us a line please do: climatetalkpod@gmail.com is where you'll find us.
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    31 分
  • Episode 31: 'Everything stopped where it was.' The Closure of USAID and its Consequences for Uganda.
    2025/08/21
    On July 1st 2025 USAID officially shut down. For many countries around the world it represents a massive blow to a range of development programmes covering everything from health, agriculture and education to governance and climate change mitigation. In today's compelling episode, Robert Bagyenda joins us to share his insights into the likely consequences of this change. At the time of USAID's closure Robert was the team leader for the Environment Climate and Engineering Unit. Here you can fiind a report published in The Lancet in 2025 forecasting that the closure of USAID could lead to the deaths of as many as 14,000,000 people. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(25)01186-9/fulltext And you can find the shuttered USAID website here - https://www.usaid.gov/
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    49 分
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