An Indigenous Peoples' Perspective on Climate Justice

Indigenous Peoples’ Perspective On Climate Justice

Many of the world’s leading experts have identified climate change as the “defining issue of our time,” and the prediction for the earth’s natural survival is grave. The UN secretary-general António Guterres has described humanity’s “war on nature” as “senseless and suicidal,” and sustainability goals “cannot be met by current trajectories.” The term “climate justice”…

Beads & Food Distribution To Indigenous Women In Isiolo North

Bead work is a social enterprise among the indigenous communities which is a sustainable alternative livelihood to generate income for their families. Beading is the tribal art and talent among Maasai and Samburu communities, who have been famed for their adornment for centuries. Bead work is often an affordable way to add color, value and…

Millions Face Hunger As Drought Hits Northern Kenya

SWT, in collaboration with AJWS, launched its Humanitarian Drought Response Aid for Isiolo North this month to meet the immediate needs of indigenous people and assist communities in becoming more resilient to severe climate impacts. It is critical to address the immediate needs of millions of people living in Kenya’s northern regions, which are classified…