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Kimberley-based #DWF Climate Change Champions, Mpumelelo Youth Group, developed this theatre play as an avenue for communities to co-create climate change knowledge in their local languages and contexts. Here’s a snippet from the May screening in Johannesburg.
The full theatre play will be uploaded soon.

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Kimberley-based #DWF Climate Change Champions, Mpumelelo Youth Group, developed this theatre play as an avenue for communities to co-create climate change knowledge in their local languages and contexts. Here’s a snippet from the May screening in Johannesburg.
The full theatre play will be uploaded soon.

Kimberley-based #DWF Climate Change Champions, Mpumelelo Youth Group, developed this theatre play as an avenue for communities to co-create climate change knowledge in their local languages and contexts. Here’s a snippet from the May screening in Johannesburg.
The full theatre play will be uploaded soon.