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 “uganda”.
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Episode 13: Planning, development and managing water
December 13th, 2024 | 16 mins 24 secs
climate change, floods, infrastructure, julius musiimenta, kampala, uganda, water management
'The bridge that was designed for 1960 can not be the same bridge for today.' Future oriented thinking is the key to handling water in a climate-changing future. Sanitation engineer Julius Musiimenta explains.
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Episode 12: Floods and infrastructure
December 2nd, 2024 | 17 mins 48 secs
civil engineering, climate change, climate smart construction, floods, infrastructure, kampala, planning, uganda, urban planning
In the wake of the serious floods over the past few weeks, we talk with Dr Max Kigobe of Makerere University about why they're happening and how Uganda can best prepare for future rainfall-related climate events.
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Episode 11: What does resilience to climate change actually mean?
November 14th, 2024 | 38 mins 36 secs
climate sense, climate talk uganda, josephine karungi, kampala, nick pyatt, revocatus twinomuhangi, uganda
Climate change resilience. It's easy to talk about, but what does it mean - globally and in Uganda? Featuring Professor Revocatus Twinomuhangi of Makerere University and Nick Pyatt of the private sector consultancy firm Climate Sense.
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Episode 10: Listeners' reflections on climate change
November 1st, 2024 | 23 mins 53 secs
climate change, joel cherop, taban malis george, teddy aine, uganda
Garbage, floods and firewood. Humans, storks and wetlands. We range far and wide as we chat with three of our listeners about some of the ideas and issues raised in the first nine episodes of the podcast.
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Episode 9: The water cycle and coping with disruption
October 18th, 2024 | 20 mins 53 secs
climate change, irrigation, josephine karungi, uganda, water cycle
Too much water. Too Little water. Water in all the wrong places. Water at all the wrong times. And what to do about it.
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Episode 6: Hunger, nutrition and food security in a changing climate
September 6th, 2024 | 25 mins 52 secs
agnes kirabo, climate change, food rights alliance, uganda
Agnes Kirabo of Uganda's Food Rights Alliance on the intersection of climate change, hunger and malnutrition, and the opportunities presented by the need to adapt to climate change.
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Episode 5: Reporting on climate change and making a green economy work
August 27th, 2024 | 33 mins 6 secs
climate change, coffee, gerald tenywa, ole rasmussen, uganda
Exploring the big picture of climate change in Uganda with journalist Gerald Tenywa and Danish economist Ole Rasmussen.
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Episode 3: Women in Arua balance domestic obligations with climate challenges
July 11th, 2024 | 24 mins 42 secs
agriculture, arua, betty ikanza, climate change, east africa, koboko, uganda
How climate change poses particular challenges for women across Uganda, and how communities are implementing solutions.
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Episode 2: Agricultural extension work and an overview of agriculture and climate change
June 25th, 2024 | 18 mins 10 secs
climate change, farming, hon dr victoria sekitoleko, kenneth tibamanya, uganda
Honorable Dr. Victoria Sekitoleko, former Minister of Agriculture for Uganda, talks about her advocacy for farming communities; and an agricultural extension worker in Kiryandongo District on the ongoing impacts of climate change on his work.
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1: Smallholder farmers living with climate change
June 25th, 2024 | 22 mins 22 secs
action aid, arua, climate change, gulu, jospehine karungi, lira, uganda, xavier ejoyi
Smallholder farmers in Arua, Gulu and Lira on how climate change is affecting their lives; and Xavier Ejoyi of Action Aid on resilient communities.