Nathaniel Mong’are


Nathaniel Mong’are is the speaker of Kenya’s Young Parliamentarians Association and a leading voice on Africa’s role in the green economy. A former Senior Advisor to Kenya’s Prime Cabinet Secretary, he helped organize Africa Climate Week and has been central to advancing Kenya’s climate leadership. His works have been published in The Times, SciDev, and Euronews.

Articles by Nathaniel Mong’are
An employee of the Jiuxing Chinese mining company stands at a mining site on Oct. 7, 2016 in Soamahamanina, Madagascar.
An employee of the Jiuxing Chinese mining company stands at a mining site on Oct. 7, 2016 in Soamahamanina, Madagascar.
A woman wearing a lanyard and a black denim jacket stands in front of an outdoor display at night, awash in green-toned light. The display includes signs covered with lights spelling out the words: "End the fossil era." Above those signs are red banners, each hand-painted with a word and yellow flames. The words are "funded," "full," "fair," "fast," "feminist," and "forever."
A woman wearing a lanyard and a black denim jacket stands in front of an outdoor display at night, awash in green-toned light. The display includes signs covered with lights spelling out the words: "End the fossil era." Above those signs are red banners, each hand-painted with a word and yellow flames. The words are "funded," "full," "fair," "fast," "feminist," and "forever."