During the opening ceremony of the culture week in Kenyatta University, the vice chancellor, Prof. Olive Mugenda and Royal Media Services C.E.O Dr. S.K Macharia signed the climate change petition. In a statement made by Antony Opot, the Secretary General to the Kenyatta University Environmental Club, the two dignitaries were urged to have the climate change petition signed to increase the efforts being made by the Kenya Youth Climate Network in having up to 1 million petitions signed from Kenya alone. Kenyatta University Environmental Club has been taking a leading role in addressing environmental conservation.
The Africa Youth Initiative on Climate Change (AYICC) is a network of African youth organizations and individuals working on climate change & sustainable development. Founded in 2006 at the COP 12 – UNFCCC in Nairobi, the movement’s goal is to ensure participation of African Youth in Climate Change debate, identify and seek support for youth driven Climate Change solutions and increase the youth awareness on Climate Change. It is in over 25 African countries, this being the Kenya Chapter
Friday, October 28, 2011
Kenyatta University vice Chancellor, Miss Olive Mugenda and Royal media Services C.E.O S.K Macharia Sign the Climte Change Petition
During the opening ceremony of the culture week in Kenyatta University, the vice chancellor, Prof. Olive Mugenda and Royal Media Services C.E.O Dr. S.K Macharia signed the climate change petition. In a statement made by Antony Opot, the Secretary General to the Kenyatta University Environmental Club, the two dignitaries were urged to have the climate change petition signed to increase the efforts being made by the Kenya Youth Climate Network in having up to 1 million petitions signed from Kenya alone. Kenyatta University Environmental Club has been taking a leading role in addressing environmental conservation.
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kudos KU. we r on ua toes. i love the spirit that youth have.
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