I’m thrilled to announce that Adventure of Humanity is heading to Nairobi, Kenya!
I’ll be a keynote speaker at Strathmore University, alongside the East Africa Campus and Colleges Green Network and the African Union. We’ll be diving deep into the challenges climate change poses to our shared humanity.
Here are some key topics we’ll discuss:
• The impact of climate change on our human values
• Building peace and humanitarian bridges
• The importance of an arbitration court for climate-related disputes between nations
• Shifting policies from world-leading insurance companies
• The effect of disclaimers on climate-damaged assets
• Leveraging space data and technology for sustainable food projects
About Adventure of Humanity:
Founded by the legendary Michael Jackson in 1999, Adventure of Humanity is a non-profit dedicated to making a difference. Michael’s remarkable act of philanthropy included two charity concerts in Munich and Seoul, with profits benefiting the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund, UNESCO, and the Red Cross. Today, we carry the torch with the support of the Michael Jackson family, the Royal House of Mandela, Tara Gandhi, and His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama.
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Climate talk – Strathmore University Eaccgn chapter.
The number of climate refugees are raising. The effects are going to be devastating and the whole world need to wake up. The conversation and the message adressed from Adventure of Humanity was very clear and straight forward, The climate change is real and the effects from the climate change will challenge human values.
A special thanks to Gideon Toimasi from Youth senate cooperative University, Tecnical umiversity of Kenya, SDG’s student hub, Tecno Kenya and all participating students from other countries in eastern Africa following online includingUganda, south sudan, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Gambia and Somalia.