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In this episode of From Thesis to Transformation, Jasmine Okidi joins Feyi to explore the dynamic intersections of sustainability, gender, and empowerment through the lens of shea tree conservation in Northern Uganda. Jasmine sheds light on the ecological, cultural, and economic significance of the shea tree and its role in the lives of women.


Jasmine unpacks the challenges of deforestation, the impact of charcoal production, and how international NGOs approach conservation. Jasmine also critiques the narratives shaping sustainability programs and advocates for participatory models that center local voices and knowledge. This conversation delves into the broader implications of sustainability, offering fresh perspectives on gender equity, environmental justice, and community resilience.


Mentioned in this episode:

  • 3CayG
  • Shea Yeleen


Episode edited by: Feyi Osifuwa on Riverside.fm

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