Sula Denah Lolkirik and Nancy Ruoro

Kenya

PACIDA

Sula Denah Lolkirik a member of the Environmental Justice Youth Group. “PACIDA has educated us on climate change. We have also been taught about Kitchen gardens and its importance. I have learnt about sexual reproductive health especially about contraceptives and resuable pads. PACIDA also encouraged us to join the Community Forest Association (C.F.A) so that we could have access to the forest as the youth.”

Nancy Ruoro a member of the Environmental Justice Youth group. Nancy was involved in the policy facilitation with PACIDA. “I loved how they incorporated different members of the community in the policy making. I think that it is important that they involved different members of the community because climate change involves all of us. PACIDA has educated us about sexual reproductive health and I have seen my peers incoporating the lessons that we have been taught like planting kitchen gardens and use of reusable sanitary pads. PACIDA also opened our eyes with regard to climate change.”

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Sula Denah Lolkirik a member of the Environmental Justice Youth Group. “
Nancy Ruoro a member of the Envronmental Justice Youth group. Nancy was involved in the policy facilitaion with PACIDA.
Lillian Letiwa the founder of Ngari Green Nusery/tree project. Ngari green is a link project to show the effects of climate change and adoption mechanisms.