African Climate Alliance Podcast

The Case Of EACOP: How Does Climate Change Impact Human Rights?

Episode Summary

We look at the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline as a case study to understand how communities are being displaced, wildlife is being threatened, and the worsening effects of the climate crisis.

Episode Notes

We look at the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline as a case study to understand how communities are being displaced, wildlife is being threatened, and the worsening effects of the climate crisis. 

Panelists:

Baraka Lenga (Tanzania): Baraka Lenga is a young climate change scientist and livelihood expert, and committed climate activist, based in Tanzania. He works as a Representative of GreenFaith International Tanzania chapter. Baraka is also a striker with Fridays For Future Tanzania, whcih involves asking business leaders and politicians to act urgently against climate change. Baraka is currently running a campaign against East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) and all Fossil Fuel investment all over the world.

Kayinga Muddu Yisito (Uganda): Kayinga Muddu Yisito is a human rights defender addressing the needs of the vulnerable children and marginalised groups for healthy and self-reliant communities in Uganda. Kayinga is currently the Network Coordinator at the Community Transformation Foundation Network (COTFONE).

Clay Mwaifwani (Tanzania): Clay Mwaifwani is a lawyer, environmentalist, and natural resources enthusiast based in Tanzania. Clay is currently a Project Coordinator at Lawyers' Environmental Action Team (LEAT), in Tanzania, as well as a Member of the Consultative Board at Friends of Earth Africa (FoEA).

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