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CHOGM: Winners of 2022 African Climate Change, Environment Reporting Award announced

by Jiata Ekele
July 25, 2022
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CHOGM: Winners of 2022 African Climate Change, Environment Reporting Award announced – Raquel Muigai after receivng her trophy

Kigali, Rwanda: Raquel Muigai and Agnes Oloo are joint winners of the 2022 African Climate Change and Environmental Reporting (ACCER) Award. The duo were announced winners of their TV production entry, Dry death, which looked into the impact of climate change on riverine ecosystems.

The two reporters are from the Royal Media Services, Kenya’s largest broadcasting house.

Winning in the Radio, Print and Online categories were Ridwan Karim Dini-Osman (Ghana), Temwa Mhone (Malawi) and Cece Siago (Kenya), respectively.

As expected, the quality of entries was high and captured a wide spectrum of issues around climate change impacts on individuals and communities. This called upon my team of jurists to extraneously subject themselves on tight timelines while adjudicating the work, said Prof Kioko Ireri, who chaired the panel of judges.

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The awards ceremony occurred at a Gala Night held on the sidelines of the Commonwealth Head of Government Meeting in Kigali, Rwanda.

Prof Kioko Ireri said entries by Ms Raquel and Ms Oloo were exemplary and captured the spirit of all criteria items set out in the call for entries.

From Ghana, Ridwan’s winning entry COP26 and The African Interest strived to capture the debates and issues that confronted Africa ahead of the 26th Conference of Parties of the UN Framework Convention on Climate change that took place in Glasgow, UK last November.

Mhone of The Nation, Malawi emerged top from his entry Making Zomba Green Again in the print category. The story tells of the struggles to regreen the Zomba hills threatened by the more than 90 per cent of the rural people who turn to its forest for charcoal and firewood due to lack of access to affordable clean energy for cooking.

In the online category, Cece Siago, with her This Kenyan Village Halted Deforestation by Selling Carbon Credits, got judged as best in the online category. The article talks about how conservation of the mangroves is offering viable alternatives to fishing, an occupation that families had been dependent on for generations.

Coming second and third in all the categories were Charles Ayitey (Ghana); Calvin Rock (Kenya), Robinson Wanosike, Baguiri Chamsou Dine Koto, and Adjimehossou Fulbert (Benin),  Marko Taibot (Uganda) and Michel Nkurunziza (Rwanda).

This ACCER Award is an initiative of the Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA), Africa’s largest coalition of civil society groups, faiths and community-based organisations, academia, researchers and individuals who advocate for fair and just climate regimes for African people.

This year’s awards were held at a time when Africa is preparing to host the 27th Conference of Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in Egypt later in the year.

The goal and inherent intention of ACCER are to reshape the African narrative as espoused in Climate Change and Environment debates and to build a new culture of consciousness on how we utilize biological resources in our environment and reduce our carbon footprint.

According to Charles Mwangi, the Acting Executive Director, Pan African Climate Justice Alliance said the decision to launch the ACCER Award came from the realization that CSOs and governments were limited in raising the needed level of awareness on climate change.

The decision to launch ACCER Award was influenced by the fourth report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCCC), which projected Africa as the region set to suffer the most from the climate change phenomenon, said Mwangi.

He added that the ACCER Award intends to enliven Climate Change and environment education by way of growing coverage by rewarding exemplary reporting on Climate Change and Environment in Africa.

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Jiata Ekele is a Staff Writer at the Africa Climate Reports (ACR).

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