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Congolese activist shifts climate views with rap, collective action
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1 year ago
In Kinshasa, a young activist wants to change people's attitudes to trash and the climate crisis and strengthen local communities.
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At this event, the music has a clear message, environmental activism.
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Our aim is to make young people understand that through music we can lead a real revolution
00:17
and shape the vision of our environment and the climate crisis.
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Streets paved with rubbish, clogged up gutters, everyday life in Kinshasa.
00:28
It's time to turn this around, says Ketsia Onema Pasu.
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It's terrible that so much rubbish is collected in such a small street.
00:38
There's a huge lack of awareness about waste management, there's dirt everywhere, the roads
00:42
are dustbins.
00:47
Ketsia Onema Pasu heads up FANIA, an association working to protect both the environment and
00:54
children's rights.
00:55
Today, the 20-year-old and her team are collecting rubbish with street children from the district
01:02
of Bandao.
01:04
Now it's time to do some planting.
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We want to shift people's perception of the environment and lead them to understand that
01:12
we can all take action, however small, with a sense of responsibility.
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A plant is like a child, we want to see it grow, we want to see it evolve.
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Ketsia grew up in here, in the DRC's capital.
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She was aware of the issue of pollution from an early age.
01:29
When she was 12, she joined UNICEF's Young Reporters Programme and began writing about
01:34
water pollution and children's rights.
01:37
In 2021, Ketsia became a UNICEF Youth Ambassador for the Environment.
01:43
Since then, she has continued raising awareness among authorities and the general public about
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children's rights, about access to drinking water and environmental protection.
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She takes us to Mbodi, the district where she grew up.
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It was here that she first noticed the damaging impact of trash on the area and on the Congo
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River.
02:09
My commitment stems from the fact that I decided not to accept the situation my country was
02:14
in, but to see it as a problem.
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And that's the biggest challenge, how do I, and all of us, manage to encourage communities,
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individuals, young people to get involved and say stop?
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What I enjoy most about my work is passing on new knowledge and a new vision of the climate
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issue.
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C'est la vie, c'est la vie, c'est l'amour.
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The capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kinshasa, has been growing rapidly
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for decades.
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It is the third largest city in Africa, after Cairo and Lagos.
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Its population of around 15 to 17 million produces around 10,000 tons of waste every
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day.
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A vast amount, especially in a city without a centralized waste collection system.
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During the rainy season, Kinshasa is regularly transformed into a river of rubbish.
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Ketsia and her team want to encourage people to reduce waste.
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They don't just focus on children, but everyone in the community.
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In the city's Masina district, they meet with the Trocadero rap group.
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Rapper She founded Trocadero.
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In him, Ketsia has found an ally.
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The public isn't easy, but we said to ourselves that with time, they'll understand and they'll
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adapt.
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It's a question of time and learning how to get the message across.
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The more present we are, the more we'll make them understand what our vision is, and I
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think they'll adapt.
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Through music, we can lead a real revolution and we can impact the vision of our environment,
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the vision of the climate crisis.
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And that's something that's going to happen over time, little by little.
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It's about changing mentalities, about understanding that it's fine to rap, but it's better to
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rap with a real message.
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Buoyed by her determination and supported by friends like the Trocadero rappers, Ketsia
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continues to sow the seeds of change in Kinshasa.
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Little by little, she's building hope for a cleaner city and a community committed to
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tackling the challenges of climate change.
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