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Wednesday, 6 November 2024 | By Climate Champions
NAME
Michael Kakande
TITLE
Founder & Chairperson, Resilient40
LOCATION
Kampala, Uganda
ABOUT
Michael Kakande is the founder and chairperson of Resilient40, a pan-African network dedicated to climate justice and mobilizing African youth and communities for climate action. Through various initiatives, including the African Citizen’s Climate Caravan, Michael has worked to ensure that the voices of African communities are heard in the global climate conversation. His work spans grassroots organizing, influencing policy at international forums like COP, and advocating for climate finance and energy transitions that prioritize African needs.
In 2022, Michael led the Continental Drumbeat Caravan to COP27, a massive mobilization effort that gathered over 1,000 organizations from 28 countries, including NGOs, farmers’ groups, influencers, and religious leaders, to advocate for climate justice and agroecological transformation. The Caravan amplified the voices of communities affected by climate change and successfully engaged African leaders in meaningful discussions around climate finance, energy, and food systems.
MOTIVATIONS
“Resilient40, founded in 2019, emerged in response to the lack of representation and the misrepresentation of African youth and their everyday realities in decision-making processes. Since its inception, the network has worked to enable active youth participation in decision-making, from grassroots levels to regional and international arenas. Given Africa’s position as one of the world’s youngest continents, there was a clear need for a youth network that could champion youth priorities and convey their perspectives to those in power.
Currently, Resilient40 serves as the youth cluster lead under the non-state actors steering committee, a platform promoting a pro-African agenda within key climate spaces across the continent. Launched at COP27 in Egypt, the network now operates 846 climate cafes across 38 African countries, facilitating active youth participation and inclusion in stakeholder engagements both within Africa and globally. Through its three pillars – Policy, Dialogue, and Action – Resilient40 aims to bridge the gap between policy-making and actionable steps across Africa, helping to build climate-resilient communities and ensuring that no one is left behind.”
IMPACT
Since the launch of Resilient40 and the Citizen’s Climate Caravan, significant impacts have been made:
CHALLENGES
GOALS
“Africa, bearing the brunt of the climate crisis, faces immense challenges as communities struggle with inadequate support for adaptation and mitigation,” says Michael. “Through the African Climate Justice Caravans, Resilient40 aims to expose and condemn the failure to deliver fair climate finance. The debt crisis intensifies Africa’s vulnerability, creating hardships and enabling exploitation by profit-driven interests. Climate-induced migration, hunger, cultural loss from forced evictions for fossil projects, health impacts, biodiversity loss, and resource-driven conflicts are devastating already strained communities. For these reasons, the caravans have become crucial advocacy platforms.
“In the lead-up to COP30, we’re rallying an international climate justice caravan uniting young people from Africa, Europe, and South America,” he continues. “This coalition will amplify youth voices across continents, demanding urgent climate action from leaders who have long prioritized profit and geopolitical gain over justice. Through this movement, we aim to drive global change, pushing for an equitable system that values action and equity in response to the climate crisis.
“In our journey towards an equitable energy transition, Resilient40 is also launching the 600Million Campaign,” Michael explains, “highlighting Africa’s energy deficit, with 75% of the world’s population lacking electricity access here. With Africa’s population expected to grow from 1.4 billion to 2.5 billion by 2050, bridging this energy gap is critical for sustainable development and resilience across the continent.”
MICHAEL’S ADVICE
“As a leader, mobilizing communities inclusively, involving all key stakeholders and vulnerable groups, is challenging but always worth it when focused on a shared goal. One of the most important lessons I’ve learned is to believe in the power of unity. Tapping into this collective strength can inspire our communities to take action and amplify their voices to those in power. Despite the obstacles, building confidence and fostering teamwork within close-knit teams is essential.
With mother earth as our common ground, you’ll find like-minded people ready to join this sometimes-lonely journey, to brainstorm and leverage tools like social media. Storytelling, in particular, has a powerful role in highlighting the impacts of climate change on communities across Africa and in advocating for climate finance as a path to climate justice. Through our mobilizations, we refuse to adapt to extinction; instead, we aim to build thriving, healthy, climate-conscious societies for generations to come.”
HOW YOU CAN HELP
Michael Kakande’s work through Resilient40 and the African Citizen’s Climate Caravan is driving critical conversations around climate justice across Africa. Here’s how Michael says you can show support:
CONTACT
Click here to sign African climate justice caravans’ 1 million signature petition.