Nana is in her final year of Environmental Science. She has worked in various institutions during her studies including Africa Network for Animal Welfare (ANAW) in solving human-wildlife conflicts among the communities living around the Nairobi national park and Tsavo Game reserve. The experience at ANAW equipped her with social and communication skills as well as structured community approach and identification of a community’s needs before instituting interventions. Nana is also an active member of the Kabarak Rotary that helps to create the know-how and develop solutions to community’s environment based problems. The platform has enabled her to reach out to varied persons to stress the impact of climate change as well as the use of sustainable energy in the rural set ups of Kenya. Her work is driven by the desire to see minorities and indigenous communities access justice to effectively address the challenges to their livelihoods occasioned by climate change and environmental challenges. Her skills include research, adaptability and creativity