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The second part of Episode 4 'Women of the sea', where two South African scholars and activists Buhle Francis (Rhodes University, South Africa) and Aphiwe Moshani (University of Cape Town, South Africa) who are Hub early-career researchers and winners of the British Council Scotland Earth Scholarships. They discussed Buhle’s work [https://oneoceanhub.org/engaged-scholarship-research-that-supports-livelihoods-and-cultural-rights-of-women-in-small-scale-fishing-communities-in-the-eastern-cape-south-africa/] undertaking pioneering collaborative research at the nexus of environmental justice, gender equality, ocean livelihoods, and inclusivity in ocean-related decision-making processes. Aphiwe and Milica (our podcast host) also discussed the new Learning Pathway [https://www.oneoceanlearn.org/learning-pathways/]they are creating for the One Ocean Learn [https://www.oneoceanlearn.org/] platform, which focuses on the interlinkages of the ocean, culture and cultural heritage and explores the cultural values, history, heritage, and Indigenous and local knowledge systems related to the ocean.
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