Maria Auma

Maria Auma Horne (born Maria Auma Emma Ojok, June 11, 1990) is an Ugandan climate activist and entrepreneur. She is the co-founder of Better Living Initiatives Global (BLI Global) a not for profit that works to improve environmental conservation and access to health and education through capacity building. Through BLI Global she has collaborated across Africa and Asia on environmental projects including the Save our Dolphins project with IUCN Bangladesh in 2019. She is also a contributor to Africa Business Communities[1] and has started three funds[2] to increase finance flows into impact investing.

Maria Auma Horne
Auma at the ECOSOC Youth Forum
Born
Maria Auma Emma Ojok

(1990-06-11) 11 June 1990
Uganda
EducationMakerere University
Years active2016-Present
Known forClimate activism
Spouse(s)
Robert H. Horne
(m. 2019)

Education

Auma graduated with a bachelor's degree in Mass Communication from Makerere University.[3]

Climate action and environmental lobbying

In 2018 after attending a Parks for the Planet[4] Salzburg Global Seminar that focused on the inter-linkages between activism and policy, she partnered with IUCN CEC to deliver a world environment day session[5] at Hill Preparatory School, a special needs school to teach children how they can keep their environment free of plastic waste under the theme "Beat Plastic Pollution". In April of that year Auma started the Global Ambassador Program (the GAP) to equip young people from the global south on skills and tools to take action in their communities. In August of the same year Auma took the challenge to get over 100,000 postcards from children in the Guinness World Record 100,000 post card challenge.[6] The project was initiated by the Swiss Agency for Development and she felt the need to help raise voices of children and youth from the global south that have been heavily underrepresented so political leaders could take urgent action to fight climate change. Through the GAP, Auma worked with young people from 10 countries including Uganda, Nigeria, Kenya, Libya, Lebanon, Nepal and Bangladesh going to schools to get children's opinions what climate action means to them. The Swiss project ended up mobilizing over 125,000 post cards in total which were displayed on the Aletsch glacier.[7] Her participation in this advocacy campaign propelled her to the global stage[8] where she attended the COP24 conference[9] in Poland.

Through BLI Global, Auma continued her climate action work participating in the "Beat Air Pollution" campaign in 2019. She also became involved in lobbying governments for environmentally friendly policies and participated at the UNEA4 conference in Nairobi, Kenya where she met the incoming Executive Director of UNEP, Inger Anderssen at the time.

Data4WASH

On September 27, 2020, in celebration of world water week, Auma facilitated the launch of the data4WASH platform in partnership with Media for Community Change Initiative, WaterAid Nigeria and the University of Ibadan. The technology is built to cluster locations from vulnerable communities that need improved water and sanitation facilities installed while driving finance to invest in solving the problem of clean water poverty.[10][11] The project is an initiative of both BLI Global and Media for Community Change.[12]

United Nations and climate finance

In 2019 Auma participated at the Africa Climate Week[13] and the ECOSOC Youth Forum where together with the YOUNGO constituency organized the SDG13 Climate Action break out session. She would attend the HLPF session and the United Nations Climate Action Summit where she advocated for more financing into youth-led climate action.[14] She also participated in the Climate Change conference later that year in Madrid where together Plant for the Planet, Youth Climate Lab and Hatof Foundation and with support from the COP25 Presidency they organized a fireside event for young people to understand how business friendly CEOs can work with youth activists.[15] Together with Seyifunmi Adebote from Media for Community Change she helped organize and moderate a session with the Republic of Nigeria at the South African Pavilion on "Understanding Climate Finance." As one of the ambassadors of the Africa Youth Climate Hub Initiative,[16] she spoke alongside Oladuso Adenike on the kind of support that young people need to push for climate action.[17][18] Auma continues to share knowledge to young people on how to lobby governments at grassroots level for youth-inclusive financing.[19] She is a strong advocate for financing as a catalyst of climate action.[20]

Personal life

Auma is married to Robert Horne, an American investor and businessman.

Publications

In 2020, Auma recently published and co-authored books on climate action and her understanding of racism in the wake of the black lives matter resurgence. James The Steward[21] is a children's story taken from a real life occurrence in Uganda co-authored with Herbert Murungi from Rural Environment Sustainability Initiative (RESI-Uganda). James and Sarah have an awakening and begin to become Stewards of Change. A Dream[22] is also inspired by a true story and draws on the emotions of losing love and finding it again. Love Games[23] is the first book from the Seeing Grey Chronicles that explores Belinda's journey on race, relationships and life growing up as a teenager in America.

Interviews

  • AfCFTA has the potential to unite the continent[24] - Interview by Stiftung Entwicklung und Frieden
  • Finding our Future Leaders - Impakter Interview[25]
  • Becoming Self-Employed is one of my goals - She Leads Africa interview[26]
  • Building African Businesses - Interview with Theonera[27]

References

  1. Communities, Africa Business. "Results". Africa Business Communities. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  2. "Our Funds". bliglobalcapital.com. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  3. "The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the". azrefs.org. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  4. "PARKS FOR THE PLANET FORUM". www.salzburgglobal.org. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  5. "Empowering Children to #beatplasticpollution - In collaborative partnership with the IUCN CEC". IUCN. 2018-06-21. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  6. "Giant postcard with 125,000 cards exposed on Swiss glacier". IUCN. 2018-12-03. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  7. "Guinness record – the world's largest postcard against climate change". www.eda.admin.ch. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  8. "IISD/ENB @ COP 24 | 2 December 2018 | Katowice, Poland | IISD Reporting Services". enb.iisd.org. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  9. "UNFCCC - COP24". unfccc-cop24.streamworld.de. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  10. "Launching the #Data4WASH Platform". NextBillion. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
  11. Simire, Michael (2020-08-25). "WASH: Groups partner to leverage data to address water poverty". EnviroNews Nigeria -. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
  12. "Interactive map uses data to combat water poverty in Nigeria". www.posibl.com. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
  13. Ms MARIA AUMA, Founder, Uganda (People s Perspectives), retrieved 2020-01-29
  14. AYCH Interview with Maria Auma (Meet an Ambassador a Day - 7), retrieved 2020-01-29
  15. "UNFCCC - COP25". unfccc-cop25.streamworld.de. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  16. Climate Hub, Africa Youth. "The African Youth Climate Hub" (PDF). AYCCH.
  17. ""FM6E: Providing Concrete Support and highlighting Youth needs and expertise for Climate Action"". Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  18. "COP 25 - Rencontre avec Marie Auma, activiste ougandaise". REFEDD - RÉseau Français des Étudiants pour le Développement Durable (in French). 2019-12-20. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  19. Thomas, About the Author / Seren (2019-07-19). "Finding Our Future Leaders: An Interview with Maria Auma". Impakter. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  20. "Maria Auma - The startup story of an African woman-owned investment management company looking to empower the continent's entrepreneurs". Lionesses of Africa. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  21. Auma Horne, Maria (2020). James The Steward. Independently published. ISBN 979-8635388556.
  22. Auma Horne, Maria (2020). A Dream: Love Lost and Found. Independently published. ISBN 979-8636689003.
  23. Auma Horne, Maria (2020). Love Games (Seeing Grey Chronicles Book 1). Independently published. ISBN 979-8669472757.
  24. "SEF : Globalisierung politisch gestalten: 01|2020". www.sef-bonn.org. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  25. Thomas, About the Author / Seren (2019-07-19). "Finding Our Future Leaders: An Interview with Maria Auma". Impakter. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  26. Setima-Benebo, Tonye (2017-03-25). "Maria Auma: Becoming self-employed is one of my favourite goals". She Leads Africa. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  27. Francis, John (2018-04-04). "Building African Businesses | Maria Auma | Blue Luxury Investments". Theonera. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
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