Climate activist Vanessa Nakate on holding world leaders to account | The InnerView

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After an infamous incident at Davos in 2020, Vanessa Nakate is unlikely to ever be cropped out of a picture again.

The Ugandan climate justice activist has gained international recognition by sounding the alarm about climate change and its devastating impact on the world’s most vulnerable people, especially children.

She speaks to The InnerView about her new role as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, her ongoing quest for climate justice and why her faith is so important to her.

00:00 The voice of the new generation
01:30 What it means to her to be UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador
02:36 Her work
03:24 Climate change
05:10 “The human face of the climate crisis in Africa”
06:20 On being cut-out of a famous climate moment in Davos
08:38 Media coverage of the climate crisis
10:32 How to hold leaders to account
13:34 Do they listen, do they act?
15:05 Has all the media attention changed Nakate?
16:36 On being a person of faith
19:23 Climate justice
21:52 “We’re not only fighting for the present, but also for future generations”
24:25 On being a young climate activist
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Vanessa, i be born to prove YOU wrong. Meet me and i prove YOU ARE WRONG. Lets the Game beginns.Try it, Vanessa, you lose this Battle about Nature. I PROVE YOU WRONG. COME

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