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7 things African Millennials
say about climate change
How concerned are you about climate change?
*This survey took place during COP22 (November 7th - November 16th, 2016) in 19 African countries, on 1.200 Millennials aged 18 to 30 from urban and rural areas. Implementation partner: CG Consulting
29%
unpredictable
rainfalls
increased crops
& animal disease
deserti鍖cation
very concerned
concerned
50%
8/10
African
Millennials
are concerned
Have you and your family experienced any
of the following effects of climate change?
Have do you inform yourself
about climate change?
How do you think you can help
鍖ght climate change?3 42
1
6 75 What initiatives would you
implement in Africa?
Do you think governments take enough
measures to 鍖ght climate change?
Overall, respondents believe governments are
NOT DOING ENOUGH to 鍖ght climate change
Who should lead the 鍖ght
against climate change?
53% 47%
86%
think through promoting
access to clean water
73%
believe in making green energies
our main energy sources
71%
favouring renewable energies &
protecting the ecosystems
70%
79%
69%
sorting
waste and
garbage
65%
by recycling more
64%
use less
plastic
packaging77%
TV, radio &
newspapers
social media and
Internet
school & university
48%
15%
13%
their national
governments
the African Union
international bodies
(IMF, IREA, etc)
76%
75%
73%

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Infographic_Millennials_Survey_EN

  • 1. 7 things African Millennials say about climate change How concerned are you about climate change? *This survey took place during COP22 (November 7th - November 16th, 2016) in 19 African countries, on 1.200 Millennials aged 18 to 30 from urban and rural areas. Implementation partner: CG Consulting 29% unpredictable rainfalls increased crops & animal disease deserti鍖cation very concerned concerned 50% 8/10 African Millennials are concerned Have you and your family experienced any of the following effects of climate change? Have do you inform yourself about climate change? How do you think you can help 鍖ght climate change?3 42 1 6 75 What initiatives would you implement in Africa? Do you think governments take enough measures to 鍖ght climate change? Overall, respondents believe governments are NOT DOING ENOUGH to 鍖ght climate change Who should lead the 鍖ght against climate change? 53% 47% 86% think through promoting access to clean water 73% believe in making green energies our main energy sources 71% favouring renewable energies & protecting the ecosystems 70% 79% 69% sorting waste and garbage 65% by recycling more 64% use less plastic packaging77% TV, radio & newspapers social media and Internet school & university 48% 15% 13% their national governments the African Union international bodies (IMF, IREA, etc) 76% 75% 73%