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Resources from Nairobi Youth Workshop

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“Never stop learning because life never stops teaching.”

Continue learning through reviewing the presentations from the Nairobi Youth Workshop.

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Day 1 – Knowledge Marketplace 

Dr. Leigh Ann Winowiecki, Soils System Scientist, World Agroforestry Centre

Restoration of degraded land for food security and poverty reduction in East Africa and the Sahel: taking successes in land restoration to scale. 

Dr. Lalisa Duguma, Scientist, Sustainable Landscapes and Integrated Climate Actions, World Agroforestry Centre

Refugees, Environmental Degradation and Restoration Options

Dr. Mary Njenga, Bioenergy Research Scientist, World Agroforestry Centre

Can woodfuel (charcoal and firewood) be modernized in Africa?

Victor Tsang, Policy Officer. 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Policy and Programme Division, UN Environment

John Osidi 

Day 2 – Innovation and Entrepreneurship  

Ciiru Waweru Waithaka, CEO FunKidz Limited

FUNKIDZ Presentation

Lawrence Afere Alaba, Founder Springboard Nigeria

Springboard

Teddy Kinyanjui, Sustainability Director, Seedballs Kenya

Seedballs Kenya Overview

Moses Kemibaro, CEO DottSavvy

GLF Social Media Training

Pooja Munshi, GLF Digital Strategist

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