
1. Climate Change TV:
https://www.climate-change.tv/11934
2. Pius Agaji Oko, Nigeria, What they are doing at COP26: Presenting the voices of those vulnerable to climate change in Nigeria. The more COPs we have, the more issues pile up. The environment will not wait for us. The erratic rainfalls, the droughts, won't wait. What we are clamoring for here is not on the table. Rural people in Nigeria contribute little to climate change but will suffer the most. These people need the utmost care. They need finance to cope or to transition into alternative livelihoods, but the major decisions at COP26 are mostly coming out of the private sector surrounding net-zero. Issues of investment, businesses, and loans are not touching our reality. We hope that, at the last moment, COP will deliver, and listen to the voices that need to be heard.
https://www.businessinsider.com/delegates-activists-workers-explain-how-they-feel-about-
last-two-weeks-of-cop26-2021-11?r=US&IR=T
3. Nigeria-France Dialogues: Are you doing enough in the fight against Climate Change?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=057X_gqvwRw
4. At COP26: Update Of Week 1
https://csdevnet.org/csdevnet-at-cop26-update-of-week-1/
5. At COP26: Update Of Week 2
https://csdevnet.org/csdevnet-at-cop26-update-of-week-2/
6. Pathways for inclusive implementation of the Paris Agreement in Africa at the Cop26 Commonwealth Pavilion Thursday11th November 2021 morning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Od9zDGBMUs&t=7817s
7. 11 November 2021 | Two PACJA-led side events at COP26 focused on mobilizing global support for locally-led livelihood improvement projects using the 8 Principles of Locally-Led Action (LLA). The “Activating Youth Voices to Accelerate Locally led Adaptation Actions in Africa and Beyond” and Integrated Locally-Led livelihood improvement project “Tujiinue Tena” both took place at the Locally-Led Adaptation Hub at COP26 on on 11 Nov 2021 and 9 Nov 2021 respectively. https://pacja.org/using-joomla/extensions/components/content-component/list-all categories/85-news/291-pacja-holds-a-side-event-on-locally-led-adaptation-actions-in-africa-and-beyond
Activating Youth Voices to Accelerate Locally led Adaptation Actions in Africa and
Beyond The side-event “Activating Youth Voices to Accelerate Locally led Adaptation Actions
in Africa and Beyond” concluded with a call for steady financing and capacity support for more practical actions at local level by African youth representatives including Francisco Josué Lara Fletes (Costa Rica), Pius Oko (Nigeria), Dann Diez (Philippines), Laura Fúquene Giraldo (Colombia) and Rufaro Nyasha Matsika (Zimbabwe).
It was concluded that youth needed to build effective alliances throughout the global south on youth for local level climate action. Learning from the experiences of the South-South Youth Platform on Climate Action, the Nairobi Summer School on Climate Justice was birthed on August 30, 2021 at the Kenyatta University in Kenya to build new bridges and bring the voices of frontline communities into the international arena. The school also sought to bridge the conversation between prominent scholars, communities and other stakeholders on climate justice in the Global North and those in Global South, while providing an opportunity to explore diverse possibilities on climate justice.
8. Pius OKO as Youth, Climate and Sustainability Summit Speakers
https://www.yourcommonwealth.org/uncategorized/youth-climate-and-
sustainability-summit-speakers/