As interns at the conservation organization WWF, Lameez Eksteen and Imelda Haines share a respect and love for the environment. They speak about their hopes for the future while they prepare an organic lunch for the WWF staff to celebrate World Environment Day.
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The Radio Workshop would like to thank Glenda Raven, Imelda Haines and Lameez Eksteen for contributing to this show.
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Cooking an organic lunch for World Environment Day.
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The latest climate change conference COP17 ended without any many achievements. While world leaders failed to agree on a new solution to global warming, there are many ordinary people like you and I who are doing something about it everyday. We hear from them in this episode of the Radio Workshop and how climate change affects their lives.
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The Radio Workshop would like to thank the Climate Ambassadors from Zambia and Sindiswa Nobula for sharing their stories with us.
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Sindiswa Nobula with WWF Chair, Vallie Moosa at COP17
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Today’s podcast has been created in partnership with Unicef’s “Unite for Climate” campaign. On it, we’ll hear young people in Zambia and around the world talking about climate change — what it is to them, how it affects their lives, and what they’re doing about it. We’ll also hear their advice to the world’s leaders coming together at the end of November for the COP16 meeting in Mexico.
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Welcome to the show!
Radio Workshop host Mbali Vilakazi welcomes listeners to the show.
The Radio Workshop broadcasts every Saturday at 12 noon on SAFM. Visit SAFM’s website for information about how to find their frequency in your area.
Audio Declaration from youth climate ambassadors
First we’ll hear recommendations from youth climate ambassadors to the world’s leaders at last year’s COP15. But what is COP, you may ask? We talk about this and other ABC’s of climate change.
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Climate change to me
Next on our show, youth from Lusaka and Mongu, Zambia share their ideas about what climate change means to them, and what they feel they can do about it.
Click here to listen to youth audio profiles and audio diaries produced by the Radio Workshop!
Interview of Kapambwe Chanda
17 year-old Kapambwe Chanda thinks that it’s crucial for youth to be more involved in climate change mitigation, and she has plenty of suggestions for all of us.
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Inspired to action
15 year-olds, Perry Sinkonde and Luyando Katenda have figured out ways that they can help fight climate change in their communities.
Spreading the message
17 year-old Esther Kalenga hosts a radio show about climate change at her community radio station, Radio Liambai in Mongu. What impact does such a radio show have on her community, she asks the show’s producer, Mundia Mundia.
Protecting Creation
18 year-old Tambudzai Mutale interviews a local priest in Mongu about what the church is doing to help fight climate change.
Message to the World’s Leaders
15 year-old Luyando Katenda isn’t pleased with the results of COP15, and implores the world’s leaders to make responsible choices at COP16.
Children’s Climate Forum: committed
You may have already listened to the first half of the audio declaration by the youth at last year’s Children’s Climate Forum, requesting action from their leaders. Let’s hear what commitments they themselves are willing to make to fight climate change.
Wrapping up
That’s it for this week, join us next week for more from the Radio Workshop. We hope you’ve enjoyed the show!
This podcast has been a production of Unicef’s Unite for Climate campaign. Unite for Climate is an online community of young people from all around the world working together on Climate Change. Unite for Climate will be a participating member at COP16 in Cancun, Mexico and ready to share the knowledge received globally with interested youth.
Interesting people doing interesting things. Can you guess where we’re taking you today?
In today’s show we’ll hear from some students at the Cape Town Hotel School, and find about their career paths. And do you like chocolate? We’ll also be visiting a chocolatier who comes all the way from northern KwaZulu-Natal, and has set up shop in Cape Town. Stay tuned!
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Welcome to the Show!
Radio Workshop host Mbali Vilakazi welcomes listeners to the show.
The Radio Workshop broadcasts every Saturday at 12 noon on SAFM. Visit SAFM’s website for information about how to find their frequency in your area.
Cape Town Hotel School
Are you interested in a career in the hotel and hospitality industry? We spoke to Snowy Mthethwa, Matthew Fuller and Betty Feng, students at the Cape Town Hotel School, and found out about their course of study.
Did you know that if you live in the Cape Town area, you can visit the hotel school and have a meal at the Cape Town Hotel School Restaurant, prepared by the students as part of their training. The school’s campus is probably one of the most beautiful in the world. It’s situated right on the waterfront at Granger Bay with a view across to Robben Island.
Love and chocolate
Some of us have a bit of an addiction to what our next guest has taken on as her life’s work—chocolate. We meet 27 year-old Nontwenhle Mchunu, who started a chocolate company in Cape Town called Ezulwini Chocolat. We chatted with Nontwenhle about her love for chocolate, and about what it takes to set up your own business from scratch.
To find out more about Ezulwini Chocolat, contact Nontwenhle at info@ezulwinichocolat.co.za
Signing out
That’s it for this week, join us next week for more from the Radio Workshop. We hope you’ve enjoyed the show!
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