At the SB62 conference, Djibrine Atie Oudaa presents the important work of the Youth Association for the Development of Ouaddai in Chad. In this short but impactful interview, he draws attention to the progression of natural disasters that are severely affecting his region – destroying agriculture, displacing communities, and threatening livelihoods in rural areas.
He shares how YADO supports local populations and promotes awareness to inspire greater action. His message highlights that what is happening in Chad is part of a larger global system a shared responsibility that concerns us all.
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