Jennifer Olachi Uchendu (born 10 August 1992) is a Nigerian climate advocate, sustainability expert, and the creator of SustyVibes, a youth-driven initiative aimed at making sustainability understandable and achievable for Nigerian youth.
Uchendu was born in 1992 in Umuopara in Umuahia and she obtained a degree in Biochemistry from Covenant University[1] in Ota, Ogun State, and a Master's degree in Development Studies from the Institute of Development Studies, which is part of the University of Sussex under the Chevening Scholarship[2][3] She has been employed by Utrecht University to research eco-anxiety.[4]
Uchendu's interest in the connection between young people, women, and taking action on climate change was sparked during her Master's studies, where she explored climate justice, art, youth, and Eco-anxiety.[5] It was also during this time that she began working with ONCA.[6]
Her research into the mental health impacts of climate change has gained her work attention.[7][8][9] Her work highlights the importance of climate change and its effects on health,[10] and she one of the small number of African activists who attended COP26 in Scotland in 2021.[8]
Uchendu's The Eco-Anxiety Africa project (TEAP), was founded in 2022 to protect Africans from climate anxiety. In 2017, Uchendu co-authored the e-book: A Guide to Business Sustainability in Nigeria.[11]
In 2022, Uchendu was named one of the 'Top 20 Young Women in Sustainable Development' by Young Women in Sustainable Development[12] and she was named as one of the BBC's 100 most influential Women in 2023.[10]
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