
Climate change, peace and the role of women in shaping the global narrative-in conversation with Olanike Glugboji Daramola
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A prominent advocate for women's empowerment and environmental sustainability. In this episode, Olanike shares her personal journey, the challenges she faced in a patriarchal society and the ongoing shifts in gender dynamics in Nigeria. The conversation highlights the need for empowerment, equal opportunities, and the role of women in driving solutions for a sustainable future. The relevance of COP as “the” climate conference and the need for inclusive representation to ensure change is the highlight of the second part of the discussion
Keywords
Women empowerment, climate change, Nigeria, environmental sustainability, gender equality, Women's Earth Alliance, patriarchal system, peace building, grassroots activism, women's rights, youth empowerment, technology, climate change, COP, social movements, representation, activism, Nigeria, women empowerment, global issues
Takeaways
-When women are empowered, communities flourish.
-The earth is a mother too, nurturing billions.
-Women are best positioned to drive solutions to environmental challenges.
-Patriarchal traditions increase the strain on women.
-Women often lack access to natural resources and decision-making.
-Olanike's childhood experiences shaped her advocacy for environmental issues.
-Women's voices are often missing in environmental interventions.
-Nigeria has a rich culture and natural resources but faces leadership challenges.
-There is a shift in gender dynamics, but much work remains.
-The intersection of climate change and peace is critical for Nigeria's future.
-Many young people feel unheard and wait for traditional power structures to change.
-COP meetings often lack the voices of those most affected by climate change.
-Indigenous people and marginalized communities need representation at COP.
-Technology can empower individuals to create change from their own spaces.
-Grassroots movements can be as impactful as formal negotiations at COP.
-Unity and collective action are essential for addressing global issues.
-Everyone has a role to play in creating solutions for a better world.
Sound Bites
"When women are empowered, communities flourish."
"The earth is a mother too."
"The voices of women are missing in the process."
"I love my country, Nigeria."
"We should be given equal opportunities."
"Technology is making a big difference."
"COP may continue to be seen as a jamboree."
"We can create spaces that look like COP."
"The world is in crisis in so many regards."
"We must begin to seek unified solutions."
"No one is left behind in our solutions."
"We are all one and we can work together."
Chapters
-Empowerment and Environmental Challenges
-Olanike's Journey and Early Life
-Challenges in a Patriarchal System
-Shifts in Gender Dynamics in Nigeria
-Understanding Nigeria's Reality
-The Intersection of Climate Change and Peace
-Voices of Women in a Patriarchal Society
-Empowering the Youth: Technology and Expression
-The Role of Youth in Social Movements
-Climate Change and the COP: Relevance and Impact
-The Need for Inclusive Representation at COP
-A Call for Unity and Collective Action