‘I’m living my purpose’

Youth-led

After completing her undergraduate degree, Lindi undertook a two-year  climate and land rights internship with the Association for Rural Land Rights Advocacy ( AFRA), participating in projects helping local rural communities negotiate different challenges associated with climate change. These included water scarcity to dealing with high winds, thunderstorms and flash flooding. 

She was also exposed more fully to land management and environmental  policy issues. “For the first time, I realised the importance not only of rights but also of companies’ and government’s responsibilities to adhere to laws and regulations with regard to the environment,” she explains. 

During her internship, Lindi also contributed to the 2023 Pietermaritzburg hearings for the  Climate Change Bill as a member of the Climate Champions for Adaptation Project. during the same period, she was involved in protests about an unsafe landfill site hear Sobantu, supported by the SA Human Rights Commission. 

“My passion didn’t end when my contract with AFRA did,” she says. Lindi is currently studying for an honours in environmental management. 

She is also volunteering for the South African Youth Climate Change Coalition (SAYCCC) as the climate justice coordinator and team leader. This youth-led initiative has links to many other organizations, such as the Presidential Climate Commission, where Lindi is a member of the youth leader caucus. 

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Lindi believes strongly in the power of team -based work. “When SAYCCC called for volunteers to come on board, I was like, ‘Yes, please!’ Working as part of a group gives you opportunities where your voice and contributions are taken into account. It’s much more of a challenge when you’re working on your own.”

Lindi’s work with SAYCCC is often focused in the area of policy. She gives the example of recent efforts by SAYCCC to hold Ethekwini municipality accountable in terms of infrastructure.

“We asked them to inform us about how we’re adapting to climate change and how the youth are being informed about it. Our experience is that information is not easily accessible. I honestly believe that information is not being thoroughly disseminated to rural areas, to people that do not have smartphones, people who are still very marginalised.” 

Despite this focus, she emphasises that concentrating entirely on the development of policy has its drawbacks: “It can be really demotivating when I’m seated in a meeting and everyone is inputting, inputting, inputting –but implementation is at a standstill.”

Environmental activism can be dangerous. This is true for South Africa, as it is for many other countries. 

Purpose

“When you’re on the ground, you are warned not to be too vocal, too active, because you’re going to get killed,” says Lindi, recalling  the brutal 2020 murder of  Fikile Ntshangase and other suspicious deaths of environmental activists.

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Despite these intense challenges, Lindi remains confident that a balance of policy and activism can have impressive results. “My dream is to see policy alive in the physical,” she says. 

“For example, I’m excited by the efforts to implement a green city policy in the area from Hillcrest to Cato Ridge. Another example is the innovative practice of building using rocks found within the local environment, so that no new materials and chemicals need to be brought in.”

Lindi ascribes her positivity to her strong faith. “I start any project or meeting in prayer. I also pray for discernment, to know whether something or someone is a good fit for me. I pray that I’m understood and received well.

“Even if only one or two people receive my message, they will make up a team to carry out this work. When I think about it, I always say that I’m blessed. I know that I’m living my purpose. As much as there is negativity, I’m still inhabiting a good, fruitful space.”

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Dr Joanne Bloch is a writer and artist living in Cape Town, South Africa.

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