Afrika Vuka Day (25 May) has become our annual moment to channel Pan‑African solidarity into bold, collective action for climate justice. This year, we are holding a continent‑wide series of online and offline events designed to celebrate community‑powered solutions and demand a swift transition away from fossil fuels.
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Through mural painting and a powerful visual photoshoot featuring people in traditional attire, we aim to showcase the resilience, culture, and strength of communities advocating for clean energy.
Communicating the REPower Nigeria message using music and dance. This event will bring together youth, women, and men, showcasing the harmony of our culture and inspiring hope for a just transition in Nigeria.
A public awareness walk and campaign advocating for the adoption of renewable energy solutions in the senior high schools to combat climate change and ensure energy justice.
A demonstration followed by a press conference to declare our grievances and articulate our strong opposition to the coal project. Through this action, we aim to raise awareness, and advocate for sustainable development.
A cultural showcase combining theater, dance, slam poetry, music, and video projections, attended by local and national authorities as well as energy experts. The event will act as a platform to advocate for the adoption of renewable energy.
Organizing students to campaign for community Energy Justice and create understanding on the need to invest in Renewable Energy Projects that are community based for social economic justice in Uganda.
Through art and nature, we will inspire climate advocacy, using artistic elements to amplify our message while actively contributing to a greener future to engage participants creatively.
A gathering of young people particularly students, to sensitize them on the benefits and impact of Renewable Energy, Solar for instance, and share with them a sample of Solar Panel and get their opinions after the Town Hall.
A university debate at Makerere University, which will bring together 100 university students to discuss renewable energy technologies as opposed to the fossil fuel industry and demand an end to fossil fuel expansion.
This event will feature a series of hands-on workshops and interactive sessions focused on STEM-related activities, including coding for sustainability, designing eco-friendly prototypes, and exploring renewable energy solutions.
A mobilize our community to embrace renewable energy, sustainable farming, and the power of storytelling to drive climate action. This campaign aligns with our goal of transforming urban spaces into eco-conscious, culturally vibrant hubs.
Bringing together young people, women, marginalized and indigenous people to become aware of the damage and challenges caused by the use of fossil fuels and invite them to promote renewable energy within households and in their uses.