In this exciting episode I sit down with Liberty Christopher, a Chevening alumnus from London School of Economics, an educationist, economist and social impact award winner for an in depth discussion about the recently concluded project; Kampala Youth ABCs for Waste and Climate Action implemented in Kansanga Seed Secondary School by the Chevening Alumni Association of Uganda.
As one of the key implementers, Liberty shares how the project was successfully implemented based on three fundamental elements for advancing climate literacy, leadership, action and awareness.
A- Attitude
B-Behavior change
C- Community participation
Listen in to to fully understand how each of the three elements played a key role in the successful implementation of the project.
As a passionate educator, Liberty also reflects on his educational journey and the available opportunities you may explore to further your knowledge and career.
To learn more about Liberty's work, follow him on X or twitter at https://x.com/owobusingye?s=11&t=Iv6Muy8H6IzIW1rK8UD6DA
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