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The 77 Percent

January 6, 2021

The 77 Percent’s Edith Kimani takes us to Lakes Bogoria and Baringo of Kenya’s Rift Valley to find out how people are coming to terms with the rising water levels.

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We meet Ugandan climate activist Vanessa Nakate who is calling on world leaders to act on climate change and see how Selina Nkoile, a young Maasai woman is teaching her community to adapt to the changes in their environment. 

The rising lakes of Kenya’s Rift Valley

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What do you do when entire villages, your shop, your old school is submerged by a steadily rising lake? The 77 Percent’s Edith Kimani visits Lake Bogoria and Baringo in Kenya’s Rift Valley. The two lakes have breached their shores – a result of deforestation, tectonic shifts, heavy rainfalls and climate change.  


Interview: Life on the shores of a rising Lake Bogoria

Edith Kimani speaks to Henry Lepario, a farmer living on the shores of Lake Bogoria. He has experienced both droughts and a surplus of rainfall and floods, to which he has lost his farmland. He comes from a pastoralist community, but with no land to graze his animals, many in his community have been forced to find other ways of making a living.


Selina Nkoile: Adapting to climate change in the Maasai community

When the world around you changes, you have no option but to adapt to it. Selina Nkoile, a young Maasai woman has made it her job to create awareness for climate change in her traditionally pastoralist community and encourage the women to experiment with alternatives like small-scale agriculture. 


Vanessa Nakate: Leading Uganda’s climate change movement

She founded the Rise Up Movement, lead Fridays for Future protests, and is demanding climate change education for children in Ugandan schools. Vanessa Nakate has become one of the most prominent African voices on climate change and wants to make sure that African issues are heard on a global stage.


Pinwheel: Plastic waste

How is your country dealing with plastic waste? While countries like Rwanda have become pioneers for their strict single-use plastic bans, our correspondents from Uganda, Zimbabwe and Nigeria tell us what their countries are doing to fight waste. 



Cleaning up the Lagos Lagoon

Private yachts and luxury buildings make up part of the Lagos lagoon, but so do heaps of dumped waste. The NGO Eco Pro is helping to clean up the lagoon and the beaches with the help of volunteers.



Mijay: Making music and loving nature

Ghana-based musician Mijay speaks to DW about why she appreciates nature and why she thinks it’s worth protecting.






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