Storying Our Futures

Discovering how storytelling can best serve the people and lands experiencing the worst impacts of climate crisis

Storying Our Futures: climate resilience through indigenous knowledge is a British Council funded international collaboration project, produced by Adverse Camber, with partner ICPAC (IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre) which is based in Nairobi and works across East Africa. The aim of the project is to discover how storytelling can best serve the people and lands experiencing the worst impacts of climate crisis in the border territories of the Horn of Africa.  Working together to look at how storytelling meets the challenges of our climate emergency.

We met South Sudanese journalist Joseph Ngor Deng, and learned about Rainmakers, indigenous traditional knowledge holders who help communities with limited access to meteorology prepare for the weather. Joseph attended rainmakers’ meetings in his community and created a live broadcast in Dinka, one of South Sudan’s languages, for community radio stations. 

Nairobi based storyteller John Mukeni Namai and Scottish/Kenyan storyteller Mara Menzies joined the project in May 2022. They interviewed Joseph about his research and travelled with ICPAC on a field trip to Turkana and Western Pokot, in Northern Kenya.  The storytellers, on their own voyage of discovery, helped the ICPAC team to gather video and audio footage, talked to communities who are being impacted by the current long-term drought, and thought about ways to share the stories of their experiences. 

You can now listen to two podcasts made from the material gathered on the field trip, and take part in online discussion events. Follow the links below.

 

Photographs taken by Edwin Kiplagat from ICPAC.

The project has been co-designed by a trio of ICPAC scientists and community engagement experts, Linda Ogallo, Collison Lore and Calistus Wachana, working closely with two UK co-lead storyteller/researchers, Cath Heinemeyer and Hannah McDowall for Adverse Camber.

Storying our Futures: climate resilience through indigenous knowledge is funded by the British Council’s International Collaboration Grants, which are designed to support UK and overseas organisations to collaborate on international arts projects.

Project Team

a black and white head and shoulders photo of Linda Ogallo a young black woman with mid length hair, wearing a dark top and lighter cardigan and an ICPAC lanyard
Linda Ogallo

Co-lead for East Africa Team

a head and shoulders photo of Collison Lore a young black man with short hair and a beard, wearing glasses and a dark brown t shirt
Collison Lore

Co-lead for East Africa Team

photograph of Calistus Wachana standing in front of a large building perhaps a stadium or airport. A young black man with short hair and wearing glasses
Calistus Wachana

Meteorologist at Kenya Meteorological Department

a head and shoulders shot of cath heinemeyer, a young white woman wearing glasses and a colourful scarf
Cath Heinemeyer

Co-lead for UK Team

photograph of Hannah McDowall, a young white woman with long, red hair wearing a colourful top
Hannah McDowall

Co-lead for UK Team

a head and shoulders photograph of John Mukeni Namai, a young black man with short hair and beard wearing a white t shirt
John Mukeni Namai

Storyteller

photograph of Mara Menzies. a young black woman with short hair, wearing a stage costume of a black dress and long beaded neck piece. She is performing with her arm outstretched
Mara Menzies

Storyteller

a young black man with glasses and a white baseball cap
Joseph Ngor Deng

South Sudanese Journalist

A woman with shoulder length auburn hair, wearing glasses, blue jumper and brown scarf
Naomi Wilds

Producer

News from Northern Kenya field trip

Storytellers, Rainmakers and Meteorologists fighting Climate Change

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