On the last day of the @climatereality Tour with purpose and power!
Our programs manager @ashleykitisya had the honour of moderating the Climate Justice panel, joined by incredible voices: Omar Elmawi (Africa Movement of Movements), Raya Famau (Save Lamu), and Jane Meriwas (Samburu Women’s Trust).
They unpacked Kenya’s key climate moments ahead, the urgency of the StopEACOP and Decolonize campaigns, and the vital role of women and Indigenous leadership in climate justice. ✊🏾🌍
The session closed with energy, direction, and the handing out of our Climate Reality pins—a moment of hope and renewed commitment.
As Al Gore reminded us:
“Political will is also a renewable resource.”
#LaudatoSi #LSMAfrica #RefuellingAfrica #StopEACOP #DontGasAfrica #JubileeOfGovernments #RaisingHope #Catholic
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