Climate Talk Uganda With Josephine Karungi
The accessible, acronym-free podcast about climate change in Uganda.
We found 10 episodes of Climate Talk Uganda With Josephine Karungi with the tag “climate change”.
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Episode 24: The Impact of Climate Change on Mental Health
May 16th, 2025 | 24 mins 28 secs
climate change, janet kantalamma katama, kampala, mental health, safe places uganda, uganda
We explore some of the connections between climate change and mental health challenges, to coincide with Mental Health week.
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Episode 23: Climate Change and Health Outcomes in Uganda
May 2nd, 2025 | 31 mins 2 secs
climate change, dr didacus b. namanya, drought, flood, josephine karungi, malaria, public health, uganda
A compelling overview of how the health of Ugandans is being affected by climate change, and how the government is responding.
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Episode 22: A Reminder of the Big Picture
April 18th, 2025 | 27 mins 26 secs
adaptation, agriculture, anthony kagoro, climate change, development, fao uganda, national adaptation plan, uganda
Anthony Kagoro of the Food and Agriculture Organization reminds us of the root causes of climate change, and the importance of coherent and intentional approaches to adaptation in Uganda.
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Episode 21: Food Prices, Farming and Climate Change Explained
April 6th, 2025 | 26 mins 47 secs
agriculture, climate change, drought, floods, kampala flooding, professor bernard bashaasha, uganda
Food prices go up, food prices go down. Why? And what has climate change got to do with it?
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Episode 20: Talking Food Prices with Market Traders
March 24th, 2025 | 21 mins 16 secs
climate, climate change, irish potatoes, kampala, malerwe market, mangoes, matoke
Three market traders in Kampala chat with WIlliam Ssekiranda about the ups and downs of commodity prices from a small trader's perspective.
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Episode 18: Two Innovations: Retaining Soil Moisture and Improving Soil Productivity
February 21st, 2025 | 23 mins 8 secs
afrotym, climate change, namutebi muniirah, nicholas najuna, small holder farmers, uganda climate innovation fund, umuntu agrobiotics
Two innovative thinkers, Nicholas Najuna and Namutebi Muniirah, join Josephine Karungi to explain how they're developing new ways to retain soil moisture and increase its productivity in the face of climate change.
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Episode 17: Innovations to Prolong the Shelf-Life of Fruit and Vegetables
February 7th, 2025 | 18 mins 39 secs
annet diana nanono, climate change, food waste, gift arnold mugisha, uganda, uganda climate innovation fund
Two traders from Kasubi Market in Kampala talk to WIlliam Ssekiranda about how quickly produce begins to rot, and what an economic challenge that presents. Then we hear from two Ugandan innovators who are developing ways of extending the shelf-life of fresh produce.
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Episode 16: Food Waste and Climate Change
January 24th, 2025 | 23 mins 57 secs
brett rierson, climate change, food wastage, innovation, post harvest food waste, uganda
If food waste was a country it'd be No.3 in the League Table of Climate Change Villains, behind USA and China. How come? And what can be done?
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Episode 15: Electric boda-bodas
January 10th, 2025 | 31 mins 26 secs
climate change, danida, felix muchiri, greenhubafrica, kamala, safe boda, sustainability, sustainable transportation, uganda
There's an estimated 350,000 boda-bodas in Kampala. What if they were electric?
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Episode 14: Cycling could be key to unlocking Kampala's future in a climate-changed world
December 19th, 2024 | 25 mins 30 secs
climate change, cycling, infrastructure, kampala, owiny hakim, road safety, uganda, william ssekiranda
Improving Kampala (and Uganda's) cycling infrastructure - making it safer and easier to use - could be one of the keys to keeping the city livable into the future. Activist, community educator and avid cyclist Owiny Hakim explains.