This story describes a local, youth-led project in North-Eastern Nigeria that addressed increasing drought and conflict. The project used simple biotech screening to grow climate-resilient sorghum. It secured international funding from FAO and Gates Ag One. This approach shows how blending traditional knowledge with science can offer a strong, nature-based solution for food sovereignty and peace, helping marginalized communities move into the mainstream of environmental efforts.
Eating Away at the Land: The Lives of Local and Indigenous Communities in the Basoko Territory
In Basoko territory, in the heart of the Congo basin, local and indigenous communities are witnessing their land and rivers being poisoned by oil exploration and destructive logging. This story highlights how resource exploitation is threatening biodiversity, cultural heritage, and livelihoods, while amplifying the voices of those who resist. Through our podcast, Jambo Radio (a community and indigenous media) seeks to shed light on these silenced realities and spark global solidarity for climate justice, indigenous rights, and the protection of one of the world’s most vital ecosystems in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The Climate Crisis is a Privilege Crisis
Puzzled
A contrast between the brutal violence nature can have in Rio de Janeiro in response to climate change, and the brutal truth young people are exposing in protests and strikes for the environment. "Puzzled" reflects about who are the young ones willing to stand up for the environment, what are the stories, fight strategies and the hopes of those who, if given the chance to be heard, can change the course of history simply by turning to nature.
My Water Friend
This story revolves around María, an intro-extroverted city girl interested in animals. During a forced trip, María detected an injustice towards her parents, which caused her great impotence, in this way Omega was born, her imaginary friend in the shape of a cow and made entirely of water. Omega gives her the key to be able to help her community, however, events change the direction in which María wants to do justice.


