The Future Is Female Leadership with Women in Sustainability Creating Community Impact—Hafsat Abiola
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Our choices today could change the world tomorrow. A better tomorrow must include progress with preservation with a bold reevaluation of our values today. But with our captivation by consumption, can we cultivate more compassion? The future favours those who prioritise sustainability over superficiality.  And our collective consciousness is stirring, recognising the urgent need for substantial change.  The decisions we make now will resonate through the ages, crafting a lasting legacy of just, equitable, precise and proactive measures. Guided by the principles of sustainability, equity, and empathy.  So will we own the role we play and take up the responsibility? In this episode of Sustainable Tea with Shreya in collaboration with @ProjectDandelion, Dandelion @ShreyaGhodawat and Dandelion @HafsatAbiola, co-founder of Connected Women Leaders, discuss her personal tragedy and its impact, current climate challenges, the importance of women leadership, collective action, equitable and just solutions, preparing the ground for future generations, the transition from fossil fuels, promoting indigenous wisdom, driving sustainable practises, the balance between progress, environmental health and social equity, supporting local communities, and living in harmony with nature.
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