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From Photography to the Microphone: A Participatory Approach to Climate Education in Mozambique

From Photography to the Microphone: A Participatory Approach to Climate Education in Mozambique
Description
Imagine a 10-year-old child photographing human waste on a wall separating the road from the beach, just outside their school on Mozambique Island, a place where open defecation remains common and poses a serious public health issue. The child dictates the caption: "This makes me sad because waste pollutes the world and can harm plants." Now imagine that same child, a few days later, presenting their findings at school and on community radio. as a journalist, a researcher, a citizen.
Date:
13 April 2026

Empowering the Future: When Mozambican Children Speak About Climate

Empowering the Future: When Mozambican Children Speak About Climate
Description
Mozambique is one of the countries most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Its long coastline, dependence on agriculture, and high rates of poverty make it especially exposed to rising sea levels, tropical storms, and environmental shocks. And while national policies increasingly focus on climate resilience, one powerful force is often left out of the equation: children.
Date:
20 November 2025

Children Confront a Harsh Reality: "Why Do People Defecate Where the Fish Live?"

Children Confront a Harsh Reality: "Why Do People Defecate Where the Fish Live?"
Description
Mozambique is one of the countries most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Its long coastline, dependence on agriculture, and high rates of poverty make it especially exposed to rising sea levels, tropical storms, and environmental shocks. And while national policies increasingly focus on climate resilience, one powerful force is often left out of the equation: children.
Date:
20 November 2025

Why This Matters: Introducing Our Project on Climate Education and Children's Voices in Mozambique

Why This Matters: Introducing Our Project on Climate Education and Children's Voices in Mozambique
Description
Mozambique is one of the countries most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Its long coastline, dependence on agriculture, and high rates of poverty make it especially exposed to rising sea levels, tropical storms, and environmental shocks. And while national policies increasingly focus on climate resilience, one powerful force is often left out of the equation: children.
Date:
07 July 2025