Listen "Loss and Damage and Climate Mobility"
Episode Synopsis
COP28 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” campaign with a special focus on African members to share their views on climate change politics for a wider general public.
At Hali Hewa, we are proud to bring you a platform where you can hear from experts from the African continent.
In this episode, we will be speaking to three amazing guests.
Birahim Papa Niang (Senegal): is a Senegalese lawyer who specializes in international environmental law with over five years of experience in climate change storytelling, adaptation, training, and support of innovative business solutions and designing adaptive circular economies. In 2020, he was awarded as Green Ambassador at Climate Change Africa Opportunities NGO in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Also, he currently works as a Circular Economy and Environmental Law’s Working Group team member at the United Nations of Environment Programme/Major Group Children and Youth. In addition, he currently works as an Active member of the Loss and Damage Youth Coalition (LDYC).
Tamsir Sallah (Gambia): is a youth and Climate change activist, a member of YOUNGO, under the loss and damage working group and the Adaptation working group. Tamsir is a youth volunteer who is very passionate about community empowerment and youth involvement in community development. He was part of the organizing committee of the first-ever local conference of youth in climate change in the Gambia. (LCOY 2022)
At Hali Hewa, we are proud to bring you a platform where you can hear from experts from the African continent.
In this episode, we will be speaking to three amazing guests.
Birahim Papa Niang (Senegal): is a Senegalese lawyer who specializes in international environmental law with over five years of experience in climate change storytelling, adaptation, training, and support of innovative business solutions and designing adaptive circular economies. In 2020, he was awarded as Green Ambassador at Climate Change Africa Opportunities NGO in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Also, he currently works as a Circular Economy and Environmental Law’s Working Group team member at the United Nations of Environment Programme/Major Group Children and Youth. In addition, he currently works as an Active member of the Loss and Damage Youth Coalition (LDYC).
Tamsir Sallah (Gambia): is a youth and Climate change activist, a member of YOUNGO, under the loss and damage working group and the Adaptation working group. Tamsir is a youth volunteer who is very passionate about community empowerment and youth involvement in community development. He was part of the organizing committee of the first-ever local conference of youth in climate change in the Gambia. (LCOY 2022)
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