Two of my colleagues were in Rwanda last week for a conference of African Ministers on climate change and whilst there they caught up with Catherine Namugala, the Zambian Minister of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources.
She did a little video for ONE, talking about climate change in Zambia. She says that the adverse effects of climate change are definitely being felt in Zambia, most notably for subsistence farmers and others living off the land. Changing rainfall patterns as part of climate change are leading to increased flooding and drought for example.
Namugala goes on to say that even though her country does not contribute significantly to climate change, Zambia is focussing on raising awareness amongst the general population and also looking at ways to adapt to the effects of climate change. Emphasising that it’s a question of morality, Namugala concludes with a call to developed countries to do their bit as the major contributors of global warming.
-Jessica Gomez-Duran
May 28, 2009 at 10:15 pm
Thank you, Catherine Namugala, for your dontribution in the ONE Blog on one of the issues that concern me the most – the environmental degradation of Africa & climate change’s effects throughout the African Continent.
We hope to hear more from you in the future.
All the Best, debbie
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