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Ep. 17: Africa is Not a Problem to be Solved: Power, Peace, and Resilient40

24 min · 2 de abr de 2026
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“We don’t want money. We want a seat at the table”. In our latest episode, we’re zooming out of the European bubble to talk climate power with Michael Kakande, founder of @Resilient40. Michael dropped some mind-blowing reality checks that we can’t stop thinking about: 📊 The Leadership Gap: The median age in Africa is 19, but the median age of its leaders is 65. How do we bridge a 46-year gap in climate policy? 🚫 Beyond the Victim Narrative: Why Africa is no longer a “problem to be solved”, but a partner bearing the solutions. 🕊️ Climate as Peacebuilding: How youth-led action is healing post-conflict regions. 🤝 True Allyship: How European youth can support the Global South without overshadowing their voices. We wrap up with Michael’s “green and peaceful regards” and a must-watch movie recommendation that defines African innovation. 🎥 hint: The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind.

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