Ms. Khadija Stewart is an ocean and climate specialist from Trinidad and Tobago using innovative storytelling as a catalyst to raise awareness and mobillise behaviour change. She holds an MSc in Climate Change and Development from SOAS University of London as well as a second MSc in Sustainable Development and Management Studies from Kingston University London.
Throughout her environmental journey, Ms. Stewart has represented Trinidad and Tobago at the 8th World Water Forum with the World Youth Parliament for Water in 2018, at the Peace Boat Ocean and Climate Youth Ambassador Program in 2019, at the Our Ocean Youth Leadership Summit in Oslo with Sustainable Ocean Alliance also in 2019, at the UN Ocean Conference in 2022 and at the Our Ocean Conference in Panama 2023.
Ms. Stewart is also the founder of EcoVybz Environmental Creatives, a company focused on opening access to environmental knowledge, building young leaders and developing impactful environmental content creation centered on Climate Change, Ocean Conservation and Water Resources. Some examples of her work include the Caribbean Ocean Perspectives E-Magazine and the Thinking Beyond The Tides capacity-building workshop series. Ms. Stewart is also the host of the EcoVybz Podcast and the Caribbean Regional Representative for Sustainable Ocean Alliance working on Deep Sea Mining.
Cari Bois is a national community that brings together communities, activists, academics, scientists and journalists, to tell their own stories around the environmental impact of the extractive sector in Trinidad and Tobago, and wider irresponsible development.
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The contents of this website are the sole responsibility of the project partners and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union.