Malawi Tamanda Chabvuta On Global Landscape

Tamanda Chabvuta born in Blantyre, the commercial city of Malawi in 1989. She attended primary school at a local government free primary school and moved to catholic girls' school for her secondary education. Tamanda Chabvuta is an advocate for natural reserves especially in the line of environment and agriculture. She works with farmers, And always keeping up to date with global platforms where farmers can be represented. She is also a member of Ypard and it is through it that Tamanda Chabvuta got to know about the Global Landscape Forum and the call for applications.
This is a forum where 50 youth innovators will address landscape challenges the global community is facing. Just to mention a few, these challenges range from landscape restoration, land and tenure, financing and trade, tracking progress and also education. The forum builds on one key message, all elements of land, water bodies, forests and settlements are connected.
In Tamanda Chabvuta video, She highlight education as one challenge Malawi, the country I come from is facing in the restoration of the landscapes. Tamanda Chabvuta said " I suggest one solution, thus increasing educative platforms which are to inform all landscape users especially farmers who I work with, on good practices of preservation and restoration. I am not among the 50, but with more votes for this video, I stand a chance to win a prize and possibly attend the Forum in Paris ".
Tamanda Chabvuta continued " If I win this competition, I add a voice of the African farmers at the forum and also the youth. The forum also relates a platform for positioning ideas in the new international agreements on climate and sustainable development. I hope to add a voice of the African farmer and the African youth together with other African youths that will be there at the forum. Follow this link http://bit.ly/1GWxqrL to Tamanda Chabvuta video entry. To vote, click on the green heart icon above the video window then your vote gets processed. Let's do this once everyday till November 15! #ThinkLandscape #VoteMalawi #GLFCOP21

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