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Hindu Oumarou Ibrahim: Speaking up for the rights of the MbororoFeb 13, 2025 · Born in Chad in 1984, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim travels to international summits to raise awareness among the world's leaders about the rights of ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography<|separator|>
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2021 Rolex Awards for Enterprise Laureate: Hindou Oumarou IbrahimHindou Oumarou Ibrahim is a woman of the nomadic Mbororo people, whose flocks and herds have grazed the region around Lake Chad for millennia.Missing: biography achievements
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Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim - The World Economic ForumHindou Oumarou Ibrahim is an expert in the adaptation and mitigation of indigenous peoples to climate change. She is a member of the Mbororo pastoralist people ...
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Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim - Planetary Health AllianceEnvironmental activist and member of Chad's pastoralist Mbororo community, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim began advocating for Indigenous rights and environmental ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Former IVLP Participant Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim Wins Prestigious ...Nov 14, 2019 · Hindou is an official adviser to the UN Secretary General in advance of a major climate summit taking place in Glasgow in September 2020. She ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Indigenous World 2019: Chad - IWGIA - International Work Group for ...Apr 24, 2019 · Two peoples are considered indigenous to Chad: the Mbororo sub-group of the Fulani people and the Toubou. The Mbororo Fulani live primarily from pastoralism ...
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Mbororo Peoples' Journey for Survival: Transhumance and ...Sep 20, 2023 · Indigenous Mbororo Peoples, nomad pastoralists practicing transhumance from time immemorial, remain in a legal limbo, continually displaced under ...
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Ensuring Pastoralist Survival in Chad - Amazons Watch MagazineAccording to Ibrahim, the Mbororo people, practice large-scale transhumance (the seasonal herding of livestock to fresh grazing grounds) in the Sahel region ...
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[PDF] Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples' Knowledge in the SahelLake Chad (and part of the administrative territory of Hadjer-Lamis): The Mbororo. Fulani communities in this region follow a nomadic pastoral lifestyle based ...
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Urban Elites' Livestock Exacerbate Herder-Farmer Tensions in ...Jun 14, 2019 · Conflict between herders and farmers for access to increasingly scarce natural resources in Africa's Sudano-Sahel has escalated.
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[PDF] The Security Challenges of Pastoralism in Central AfricaApr 1, 2014 · Anticipating and channelling pastoralist migrations. The early arrival of pastoralists from the Sahel in southern Chad destroys crops and.<|separator|>
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The tale of a disappearing lake - UNEPFeb 28, 2018 · Over the last 60 years, the lake's size has decreased by 90 per cent as a result of over use of the water, extended drought and the impacts ...
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Lake Chad: Can the vanishing lake be saved? - BBCMar 30, 2018 · Lake Chad has shrunk by 90% since the 1960s, due to climate change, an increase in the population and unplanned irrigation. Its basin covers ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Shallow dive: The data behind the impacts of Lake Chad's shrinkageApr 5, 2024 · The paper assesses the drastic shrinkage of Lake Chad, historically the 11th largest lake in the world, which has lost 90 percent of its surface area between ...
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The impact on food security of a shrinking Lake Chad - ScienceDirectLake Chad has shrunk by nearly ninety percent since the 1960s, which has impacted food security and livelihoods for fifty million people residing in the Lake ...
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Transhumance Pastoralism and Mbororo Pastoralists in Climate ...Jul 12, 2022 · The presence of Mbororo pastoralists in the CRB is related to the drying of the Lake Chad basin², the abundance of natural resources (land, ...
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[PDF] Evidence from the Permanent Shrinking of Lake ChadAug 24, 2023 · This African lake the size of El Salvador, Israel, or. Massachusetts slowly shrunk by 90% for exogenous reasons between 1963 and 1990. While.
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Hindou Ibrahim: Women's leadership in Chad - Believe EarthHindou Oumarou Ibrahim, 33, is an indigenous woman of the Wodaabe, also called Mbororo, a pastoral people. Ibrahim is one of the founders of the Association ...
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Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim: Bridging worlds through environmental ...Aug 14, 2018 · ... Hindou grew up in the semi-arid Sahel region of Chad. But Hindou has been a world-bridger from an early age. When she was young, her family ...Missing: formative | Show results with:formative
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Hindou Ibrahim - Alain Elkann InterviewsSep 25, 2022 · Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim is an environmental activist. She is a Mbororo woman from pastoralist people in Chad and Founder and President of the Association for ...Missing: biography achievements
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Association des Femmes Peules Autochtones du Tchad (AFPAT)Ms Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim. Language. French. Telephone number. +235 662 92519. Email. hindououmar@gmail.com. Address. Avenue Charles de Gaulle N'Djamena Chad
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Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim plaide pour les droits des MbororosEn 1999, elle a participé à la création de l'Association des femmes peules autochtones du Tchad (AFPAT), afin d'améliorer les conditions de vie des Mbororos, sa ...
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Hindou Ibrahim - UN Office for PartnershipsMs. Ibrahim is an expert in indigenous peoples' adaptation to climate change, traditional ecological knowledge, and climate change mitigation strategies.
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Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim - Fondation Indigène FSCElle est la coordinatrice de l'Association des Femmes Peules et des Peuples Autochtones du Tchad (AFPAT) et a été co-directrice du pavillon de l'Initiative ...
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AFPAT – Association des Femmes Peules Autochtones du TchadAméliorer les conditions de vie des communautés peules nomades au Tchad à travers la promotion des droits de l'homme et la protection de l'environnement.
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Association for Fulani Women and Indigenous Peoples of Chad ...AFPAT works with indigenous peoples on two programmes: human rights and indigenous peoples' rights; environmental protection through the three Rio Convention ...Missing: goals funding challenges
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Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim: A Champion for Indigenous Peoples ...Mar 2, 2018 · As a 33- year-old Indigenous woman from a Mbororo pastoralist community of Chad, Ibrahim made headlines when she was selected to be the speaker ...
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Chad: Breaking the Cycle of Farmer-Herder ViolenceAug 23, 2024 · Farmer-herder violence in Chad has reached unprecedented levels in recent years, exacerbating the perceived divide between the north and south of the country.
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Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim | Speaker - TED TalksHindou Oumarou Ibrahim is a member of the Mbororo people in Chad, who face a dire situation: Lake Chad, a water source for 40 million people, has lost 90 ...Missing: heritage upbringing
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new maps and local knowledge power Chad's climate fightbackAug 25, 2022 · With heat, drought and floods wrecking livelihoods and sparking conflict, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim set out to help villages map and share precious resources.
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FACES OF LIVING HERITAGE: Hindou Oumarou IbrahimHindou Oumarou Ibrahim is an indigenous woman from the Mbororo pastoralist community in Chad. As nomadic cattle herders residing in the far west of the country ...
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Climate change and Indigenous Peoples' knowledge in the SahelThis publication highlights the results of the research from Mbororo Fulani in Chad, detailing the use of their traditional practices and weather forecasting.Missing: breed | Show results with:breed
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[PDF] PROPOSAL FOR CHAD | Adaptation FundMar 13, 2023 · Seasonal southerly migration by pastoralists and their cattle in the Sahel – traditionally in the dry season between October and May – has ...
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[PDF] Knowledge Systems and Climate Change Adaptation Where the ...Droughts and dwindling resources push them to herd their livestock even farther. In Chad some Mbororo lost their stock and had to change their way of life ...
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[PDF] Indigenous knowledge of weather forecasting with the aid of ...In traditional weather forecasting, the onset of the rainy season and upcoming rain is indicated by the unusual behavior of certain birds and animals, insects' ...
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Uncovering the reasons behind the failure of pastoralists in adopting ...Sep 4, 2024 · Local communities have inadequate response to climate change adaptation strategies due to lack of accurate planning, misperception of time ...
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[PDF] WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT IN PASTORAL SOCIETIES ... - IUCNIn general men and women work together to make the pastoral system function and make the best use of resources (environmental, social and economic). Despite ...Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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[PDF] gender dynamics in pastoralist livelihood systems in africaApr 9, 2024 · Women's decision-making is confined to the domestic sphere, and women have little direct involvement in herd management. Women engage in market.
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What drives the vulnerability of pastoralists to global environmental ...Four major forces are identified as exerting determinant influence on the co-production of the vulnerability of pastoralism: (i) the double exposure to climate ...
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Pastoral coping and adaptive management strategies to climate ...Aug 28, 2024 · This study assessed local level coping and adaptive management strategies by pastoralists in Namibia and South Africa using a capital assets approach.
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Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, President of the Association ... - FacebookDec 10, 2018 · Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, President of the Association for Indigenous Women and Peoples of Chad, voice of the Indigenous Peoples at #COP24 ...
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UN Climate Change on X: "On #Gender Day, listen to Hindou ...Dec 11, 2018 · ... and #climateaction on the ground and the climate talks. Embedded video. 1:07. Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim at COP24. 7:30 AM · Dec 11, 2018.Missing: speech | Show results with:speech
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[PDF] Ms. Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim - UNFCCCHindou is also co-chair of the International Indigenous Peoples Forum on Climate Change. (IIPFCC) and a member of the Executive committee of the Indigenous ...
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Indingeous activist Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim's full speech at COP26Nov 8, 2021 · Indigenous peoples have long been stewards of the Earth, protecting forests and sustainably managing land. As leaders at #COP26 commit to ...
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On the causes of the shrinking of Lake Chad - IOPscienceAug 26, 2011 · In addition to the effects of persistent droughts and increasing irrigation withdrawals on the shrinking, we find that the lake's unique ...
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Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim on how COP28 can meaningfully support ...Dec 9, 2023 · Chadian environmental activist Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim speaks exclusively with edie at COP28 in Dubai. She explains why just 7% of the $1.7bn ...Missing: participation speeches
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Climate funding not reaching indigenous peoples, study showIndigenous peoples are the best guardians of the rainforest, but receive little international support and most of the funding is not fit for purpose, ...
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WATCH: Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim on how COP28 can meaningfully ...Dec 9, 2023 · Ibrahim reflects on mixed progress on the two most meaningful roles she sees Indigenous peoples playing at COPs – influencing official ...Missing: Lake interventions
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Lake Chad shrinking? It's a story that masks serious failures of ...Oct 22, 2019 · Bringing durable peace to the region requires unpicking a Gordian knot of many interlinked factors: poverty, sectarian mistrust, political ...
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Indigenous Peoples Increasingly Engaging in Climate ActionAug 9, 2021 · ... Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, Co-Chair of the LCIPP Facilitative Working Group . Indigenous participation in national climate policy showcased at ...
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Indigenous Delegates Face Obstacles to Participation at UNFCCC ...Jul 13, 2022 · Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim (Mbororo), Co-Chair of the International Indigenous Peoples Forum on Climate Change, shared, “One of the key issues ...
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Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim appointed Chair of UN Permanent Forum ...On April 15, 2024, the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) unanimously elected Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim as Chair.
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Indigenous Peoples sidelined in global climate fight, UN warnsApr 24, 2025 · “Although we are disproportionately affected by the climate crisis, Indigenous Peoples are not victims,” writes Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim ...
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“Cutting funds won't save them” - Dandc.euMar 4, 2025 · Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim is an Indigenous Peoples representative at high-level international conferences. She is convinced: If donor countries ...
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How Indigenous Negotiators Fared in 2024Mar 13, 2025 · Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim assesses how Indigenous Peoples fared in global environmental talks in 2024. She shares her insights on what goals were reached.
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An Indigenous Woman Helps Her People Address Climate ChangeNov 26, 2024 · Oumarou Ibrahim's experience led her to establish the Association for Indigenous Women and Peoples Organization of Chad (AFPAT) when she was 12; ...
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From Chad To The World, One Map At A Time - EOS Data AnalyticsFeb 8, 2024 · This story of impact discovers Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim's efforts to use participatory mapping for empowering indigenous communities in Chad.
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Activist Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim wins Pritzker Award for young ...Nov 8, 2019 · Ibrahim said the award, which was presented Nov. 7 at UCLA's Hershey Hall, will help amplify the voices of 370 million indigenous people around ...
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'Protecting nature, building peace': Indigenous activist wins ...Nov 14, 2019 · Conservation International's Senior Indigenous Fellow Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim wins the 2019 Pritzker Emerging Environmental Genius Award.
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Five winners of 2021 Rolex Awards for Enterprise namedHindou Oumarou Ibrahim, from Chad, uses indigenous peoples' traditional knowledge to map natural resources and prevent climate conflicts in the Sahel.
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Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim - Explorer Home - ProfileHindou Oumarou Ibrahim is an indigenous woman from the Mbororo pastoralist community in Chad and an expert in adaptation and mitigation of indigenous peoples ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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An Advocate for Indigenous People Unites Science, Local KnowledgeOct 13, 2021 · Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim fused Western technology and Indigenous knowledge to help African communities navigate the impacts of climate change.
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Judges - Zayed Sustainability PrizeHindou Oumarou Ibrahim President Association for Indigenous Women and Peoples of Chad Read More ... © 2025 Zayed Sustainability Prize. All rights reserved.
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Sir Richard Branson part of jury for Zayed Sustainability PrizeAug 5, 2025 · ... Zayed Sustainability Prize on Tuesday. Other names include Dr Thani ... Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, president of the Indigenous Women and ...
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Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim - FSC Indigenous FoundationHindou Oumarou is a member of the Mbororo People of Chad, part of the FSC Indigenous Foundation Council and an environmental and Indigenous Peoples activist.
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[PDF] Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples' Knowledge in the SahelWe express profound gratitude to the author of this Chad case study, Ms. Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, whose support and partnership were pivotal in initiating and ...<|separator|>
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Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim | Podcast - The Story of WomanMay 21, 2023. S2 E12. Woman and Change: Climate with Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, Indigenous Chadian Environmental Activist. Listen to the episode [00:00:00] ...
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Mapping the future of Africa's resources with Hindou Oumarou IbrahimMay 24, 2023 · Listen to Mapping the future of Africa's resources with Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim from Planet Hope. An ever-increasing world population and ...<|separator|>
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Indigenous knowledge meets science to take on climate changeMar 27, 2020 · To tackle a problem as large as climate change, we need both science and Indigenous wisdom, says environmental activist Hindou Oumarou ...
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Activist Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim On Indigenous Peoples And ...Nov 18, 2023 · The UN says Indigenous peoples must be part of the solution to climate change. Indigenous environmental activist Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim has some ...Missing: engagement | Show results with:engagement
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Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim on Indigenous Solutions at COP | TIMENov 30, 2023 · TIME Next Generation Leader Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim speaks with TIME on the eve of the climate negotiations in the United Arab Emirates.
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This Woman Explains What It's Like To Live In A Place Where ...Nov 16, 2021 · Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim describes the impact of climate change already affecting Chad.Missing: TED talks
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Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim - Vital Voices... Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim began advocating for Indigenous Peoples' rights and environmental protection at age 12, founding the Association for Indigenous Women ...Missing: formative | Show results with:formative
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Integration of indigenous knowledge with scientific knowledgeThis systematic review explores the importance, challenges, and benefits of integrating these two knowledge systems.
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Obstacles to implementing indigenous knowledge in climate change ...This paper offers an analysis of some of the most critical obstacles that hinder the use of indigenous and local knowledge in climate change adaptation in ...
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Disappearance of Lake Chad - ArcGIS StoryMapsApr 15, 2024 · The size of Lake Chad has decreased by 90%, impacting the communities residing in the four countries that share its shores: Cameroon, Chad, ...Missing: limitations | Show results with:limitations