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Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim: recognition of traditional skills
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She is the voice of Sahel indigenous peoples in the climate issues of tomorrow. Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim is a Chadian geographer. At the end of her studies, she decided to devote herself to the fight for the recognition of traditional skills in adaptation to climate change. Very active in international conferences, the BBC cited her name in 2018 in the ranking of the 100 most influential women on the planet.
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