Climate change: Urgent Action Needed for Youth’s Future

The Cambridge dictionary defines climate change as changes in the worlds weather, particularly an increase in temperature, thought to be caused by things such as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Currently, climate change stands as the biggest challenge of our time affecting both the environment and human lives, strikingly the youth. Escalating temperature have increased extreme weather events which have further resulted in droughts, floods and other calamities. It is imperative to highlight that these occurrences directly affect food production and hence leading to food insecurity and poverty.

The consequence on youths is worrying. Being a majority, they face an increased frequency and danger of natural disasters, food scarcity and even displacement for youths who are in marginalised areas. These adverse effects are projected to worsen as temperatures rise and weather patterns become more unpredictable.

Moreover, climate change poses a health threat to the youth. Exposure to air pollutants, such as industry smoke, exposes youths to respiratory illnesses such as Lung Cancer and other health complications. Additionally, extreme weather events such as flooding can easily result in physical injuries and fatalities.

Economically, escalating temperatures results to lower or reduced crop yields and hence leading to food shortages, inflation of prices of goods and services and general economic hardships. Natural disasters such as droughts, floods and fires wreak havoc on businesses and infrastructure, which mainly results in job losses which has been evident in Kenyan Markets where several youths work as shop vendors. Such circumstances could have a devastating impact on young individuals, already grappling with a challenging job market.

Climate change leaves a psychological trauma on young people. The uncertainty and fear surrounding climate change can induce stress and anxiety. Additionally, the destruction of homes and communities by governments around the world to build infrastructure can lead to feelings of displacement, sorrow, and grief. In 2016, a study titled “The Effects of Climate Change on Mental Health and Well-Being: A Systematic Review of the Literature” was conducted by Fritze J.G., Blashki G.A., Burke S., and Wiseman J. This study provides a comprehensive review of how climate change affects mental health, focusing on the mechanisms through which climate stressors can exacerbate conditions such as depression and anxiety.

The effects of climate change on young people across the world are alarming and demand urgent attention. It is therefore crucial for Government to take decisive action and implement effective climate change policies such as curtailing greenhouse emissions, reduction of in use of fossil fuels. Equally important is educating young people about climate change massive impacts and encouraging them to plant trees en masse. Moreover, governments involving their young individuals in the decision-making process is crucial because it ensures that their voices are heard, and their concerns addressed accordingly.

Addressing climate change comprehensively is vital to safeguarding the future of our youths. By acting decisively, we can mitigate and adapt to the worst effects of climate change and secure a sustainable and thriving planet for generations to come.

The Writer is the Co-Founder of Kenge Content Hive, a passionate Climate Action Advocate.  

Breaking the Chains of Illiteracy: Addressing the Multi-faceted Challenges in Busia County’s Lake Victoria Basin

In Busia County, Kenya, the fight against illiteracy faces complex challenges that require urgent attention. Beyond the allure of motorbike credit schemes, the practice of leaving education for fishing, and the perils of illegal activities, additional factors exacerbate the struggle for education and economic progress. Predatory practices within motorbike credit schemes, leading to theft and violence, as well as the practice of illegal fishing resulting in arrests by the Ugandan Police, further deepen the plight of the youth and communities in Busia County's Lake Victoria Basin. In this article, we explore the profound impact of these challenges, examine the consequences faced by individuals, and advocate for holistic solutions that promote literacy, protect livelihoods, and foster sustainable practices.

Predatory Motorbike Loans and the Loss of Livelihoods: Motorbike credit schemes present a significant challenge to education and economic stability in the region. Many young individuals, driven by the need for immediate income generation, opt to abandon their studies and take on loans to purchase motorbikes. In some cases, they go to extreme lengths such as selling their land, a valuable asset, to acquire these motorbikes. However, as borrowers near the completion of their loan payments, they become vulnerable to predatory practices. Unscrupulous lenders seize motorbikes from borrowers, often resorting to theft and violence. Tragically, these incidents not only result in the loss of livelihoods but also perpetuate a cycle of poverty and illiteracy within the community.This pursuit of short-term financial gains hampers educational development, perpetuates illiteracy, and limits future opportunities for these young people and this has become a nation wide menace.

Illegal Fishing and the Cycle of Arrests: Along the shores of Lake Victoria, the practice of illegal fishing further compounds the challenges faced by the region. Drawn by the immediate need for income, some individuals engage in illegal fishing activities, disregarding environmental regulations and sustainable practices. As a consequence, the Ugandan Police frequently arrest individuals involved in these activities. The arrests disrupt lives, hinder educational progress, and perpetuate a cycle of limited opportunities and illiteracy within the community.

Comprehensive Solutions for Sustainable Progress: Addressing the multi-faceted challenges in Busia County's Lake Victoria Basin requires a comprehensive and collaborative approach. There is a need for increased regulation and oversight of motorbike credit schemes to protect borrowers from predatory practices. This can be achieved through partnerships between government agencies, financial institutions, and community organizations, ensuring transparency, fair lending practices, and borrower protection. Simultaneously, efforts must be directed towards promoting sustainable fishing practices and protecting the region's natural resources. Collaboration between local authorities, fishing associations, and community leaders is essential in raising awareness about the environmental impact of illegal fishing and advocating for responsible fishing techniques. By supporting initiatives that provide alternative livelihood options, vocational training, and entrepreneurship opportunities, individuals can escape the cycle of illegal fishing and pursue sustainable economic pathways. Additionally, investing in quality education and literacy programs is crucial for breaking the chains of illiteracy. By ensuring access to educational resources, promoting literacy campaigns, and fostering a culture that values education, individuals can expand their horizons, enhance their opportunities, and contribute to the overall development of the community.

Conclusion: In Busia County's Lake Victoria Basin, the challenges of illiteracy, predatory motorbike loans, and illegal fishing present complex barriers to educational and economic progress. To overcome these challenges, it is imperative to prioritize literacy as a fundamental human right and invest in comprehensive educational initiatives. This includes providing accessible and quality education, promoting adult literacy programs, and addressing the underlying socio-economic factors that contribute to illiteracy, by addressing these challenges holistically, we can create lasting change and empower individuals and communities. Through strengthened regulations, increased awareness, collaborative efforts, and investment in education and sustainable practices, we can break the chains of illiteracy, protect livelihoods, and build a brighter future for the youth of Busia County's Lake Victoria Basin, our nation and the World at Large. Let us unite in our commitment to fostering literacy, economic empowerment, and environmental stewardship, ensuring a sustainable and prosperous region for generations to come.

The writer is a passionate Environmental Activist and a Systems Change Advocate.