Martha Ntoipo (Maasai Survival skills) -- Indigenous Knowledge
#ClimateChange disproportionately affects women, particularly in Indigenous communities. Martha Ntoipo, a 2015 Conservation International Indigenous Leaders Conservation Fellow, works to tackle climate related challenges in her community.
Видео Martha Ntoipo (Maasai Survival skills) -- Indigenous Knowledge канала Conservation International
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