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Fatou Jeng (born September 30, 1996,
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, The Gambia) is a Gambian youth climate activist. She was named among the 30 most influential young Gambians of 2019. She also made the list of Forbes Africa's 30 Under 30 as a young leader shaping Africa's futur


Personal life

Fatou Jeng was born on September 30, 1996 in
Banjul Banjul (, (US) and ), officially the City of Banjul, is the capital city of The Gambia. It is the centre of the eponymous administrative division which is home to an estimated 400,000 residents, making it The Gambia's largest and most densely ...
in The Gambia. She studied at the
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, and was the first female president of the university's student union. Jeng also graduated from the
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where she obtained a master's degree in environment, development, and policy, and was a recipient of the
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. She is married to Adama Njie and together they have a son, Muhammed A. Njie.


Activism

Jeng founded the youth lead and non-profit organization Clean Earth Gambia. The goal of the organization is to create awareness about issues concerning the environment, most importantly climate change. Her organization in partnership with UNICEF Gambia and the Government of the Gambia organized the first national children and youth conference on climate change producing a national climate engagement strategy. They work to teach and train more than 500 school children about climate change, plant over 30,000 trees, as well as address other environmental issues to local communities. In 2019, she was one of thirty people selected for the first ever UNFCC YOUNGO, the youth delegation to the Climate Negotiations. At the United Nations convention she was a driving force for policy submission on gender and climate change as well as the policy operation lead for Women and Gender. Also in 2019, she helped facilitate youth engagement during Africa Climate week. She was the QTV Youth Dialogue Gambian Youth of the Month in June 2019 for her climate change advocacy, and described by Whatson Gambia as one of the 30 most influential young Gambians. The UN Country Office in her home country, the Gambia described her as a "trailblazing youth climate activist and a driving force for policy submissions on gender and climate change" "Women play fundamental roles in local food systems and are carers and activists, which make them uniquely placed to drive longer term climate resilience." Fatou's advocacy for gender inclusion in climate action was pivotal to UK £165 million funding to advance gender equality in climate action, which COP27's President
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announced in November 2021. In December 2020, Jeng was part of a global group of nine women and
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activists who published a letter to world leaders on ''
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), Belyndar Rikimani (
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), Leonie Bremer (
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), Laura Veronica Muñoz (
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), Saoi O'Connor (
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),
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(
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), Hilda Flavia Nakabuye (
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) and Sofía Hernández Salazar (
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). In 2021, She was recognized as one of the ''Top 100 Young African Conservation Leaders'' by the African Alliance of YMCAs, the African Wildlife Fund, and a collection of many more international non-profit organizations. She was also appointed a member of the Soft Power Bowl Club founded by former Deputy Prime Minister of Italy and has been featured in interviews by the
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,
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, and the DW. In March 2023, the United Nations' Secretary-General announced Fatou and 6 others as members of his Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change to provide him with practical and outcome-focused advice, diverse youth perspectives and concrete recommendations, with a clear focus on accelerating the implementation of his climate action agenda. She sits in the Advisory Panel of the United Nations Early Warning System for All Initiative as the Youth Representative in the Panel In 2023, Jeng participated as a panelist at the Athens Democracy Forum in Athens, Greece.


Awards

* QTV Gambian Youth Dialogue Award in June 2019 * Women Championing Environmental Rights Award in December 2023 * Youngster Award by the Greentech Festival in June 2024 * Forbes 30 under 30 (202


See also

* Climate change in the Gambia


References


External links


United Nations Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change Profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jeng, Fatou Living people 1996 births People from Banjul Youth climate activists 21st-century Gambian people 21st-century Gambian women Women environmentalists Gambian activists Climate activists Gambian women activists Gambian women's rights activists African environmentalists Alumni of the University of Sussex University of the Gambia alumni