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Born | 2001 or 2002 (age 22–23) Eerste River, Western Cape, South Africa |
Ayakha Melithafa (born 2001 or 2002) is a South African environmental activist.
Early life and education
Melithafa is from Eerste River, Western Cape, a suburb of Cape Town. She is currently a student at the Centre of Science and Technology in Khayelitsha.
Climate activism
Melithafa was one of 16 children, including Greta Thunberg, Alexandria Villaseñor, Carl Smith, and Catarina Lorenzo to file a complaint to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child for failing to adequately address the climate crisis.
Melithafa also contributed to the Project 90 by 2030 YouLead initiative, a South African organisation committed to a 90% reduction in carbon by 2030. She was recruited by Ruby Sampson in March 2019 to join the African Climate Alliance Youth Spokesteam, where she was given opportunities to do presentations, attend conferences and other climate action events. She also serves as a recruitment official for the African Climate Alliance.
In particular, Melithafa advocates for the inclusion of diverse voices in climate activism:
"It’s very important for poor people and people of colour to go to these protests and marches because they are feeling the wrath of climate change the most. It’s important for them to have a say, for their voice and their demands to be heard." --- Ayakha Melithafa
References
- Evans, Julia (13 November 2021). "COP26: Young South African climate activist gives the Global South a voice in Glasgow". Daily Maverick.
- ^ "#ChildrenVsClimateCrisis". childrenvsclimatecrisis.org. Retrieved 23 September 2019.
- Sengupta, Somini (20 September 2019). "Meet 8 Youth Protest Leaders". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
- Feni, Masixole; Shoba, Sandisiwe; Postman, Zoë; Mbovane, Thamsanqa (20 September 2019). "South Africans come out in support of #ClimateStrike". GroundUp News.
- Singh, Maanvi; Oliver, Mark; Siddique, Haroon; Zhou, Naaman (21 September 2019). "Global climate strike: Greta Thunberg and school students lead climate crisis protest – as it happened". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077.
- Ishmail, Sukaina (7 January 2020). "From Eerste River to Davos for 17-year-old SA climate activist". IOL.
- ^ Knight, Tessa (25 September 2019). "OUR BURNING PLANET: Cape Town teen climate activist Ayakha Melithafa takes drought to the UN". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- "16 Young People File UN Human Rights Complaint on Climate Change". Earthjustice. 23 September 2019. Retrieved 23 September 2019.
- "'We Want to Show Them We Are Serious': 16 Youth Activists File Suit Against Major Nations for Failing to Act on Climate Crisis". Common Dreams. Retrieved 23 September 2019.
- Goldhill, Olivia (23 September 2019). "While global leaders messed around, Greta Thunberg and 15 kids got down to business". Quartz. Retrieved 23 September 2019.
- Hausfeld (23 September 2019). "16 Young People File UN Human Rights Complaint on Climate Change". GlobeNewswire News Room (Press release). Retrieved 23 September 2019.
- "About - Project 90 By 2030". Retrieved 23 September 2019.