Growing up in Bukavu, nestled in the lush landscape of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, being African for me means a profound connection to the land. It’s the smell of rain on the soil, the vibrant colours of bustling markets, and the wisdom shared by our elders. It’s a belonging to the land that sustains us, even as it challenges us. I am Charles Baraka Nterany. I am a storyteller.
As a young African at 20, I see the hurdles we face—climate change disrupting agriculture, limited resources affecting education, and political instability creating uncertainty.
Yet, these challenges ignite innovation.
I see it in the way my peers use technology to drive social change and transform agriculture. My work with Kilimo Green Farm revealed the resilience of Congolese farmers, who, against all odds, adapt to climate change with sustainable practices.