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May 2, 2024

Group launches climate communication  workshop

Group launches climate communication  workshop

Eco Science Generation Initiative (EcoSciGen), an African youth-led organization focused on making climate education and research accessible and practical, has launched a climate communication workshop in Nigeria.

According to the organization, the project seeks to empower 300 young Nigerians with the knowledge and skills to communicate climate change effectively to diverse stakeholders from different realities.

“It has become imperative that as we continue to mobilize action to create meaningful change and spread more awareness about climate change, we have climate actors who can effectively simplify the climate science processes for different people from diverse realities. Through the workshop, we will bridge the knowledge gap in the climate landscape by empowering young people to be knowledgeable and influential voices in tackling Africa’s climate crisis. The workshop includes a one-day on-site session in different states in Nigeria and mentorship for top participant initiatives,” EcoSciGen said in a statement.

Climate change poses a significant challenge to Nigeria. With rising temperatures and changing precipitation patterns, Nigeria is experiencing more frequent and severe weather-related events.
According to a research report by Africa Talks Climate Initiative, a lack of proper understanding of the science of climate change impedes the rate at which people can take action in Nigeria.

“Our program entails a one-day physical learning workshop, case study analysis, and networking. Interested youth should submit their application through the organization’s website” the statement said.

Also, the founder of EcoSciGen, Jumoke Omodeni, stated, “We need more young people that are knowledgeable, have facts and statistics on climate change, and are able to communicate climate change to different people in the most confident way possible. This workshop will build the capacity of young people to communicate climate change effectively; we can inspire real action and create a more resilient and sustainable future for all.”