Unveiling a Transformative Film

In an era where the consequences of climate change are more visible and urgent than ever, one film dares to take us on a gripping journey through the stark realities and hopeful possibilities of our Lesotho’s future.


GEM Institute in collaboration with World Food Programme (WFP) and the Government of Lesotho hosted a screening event for “Echoes of Change” at the Tourist Information and Craft Centre on the 16th January 2025.


The screening got hosted under the Improving Adaptive Capacity of Vulnerable and Food-Insecure Populations (IACOV) project in Lesotho to enhance the National Climate Change Communication Strategy through the use of creative platforms. The film presents a compelling narrative of the challenges and opportunities that communities in Lesotho face as they adapt to climate change realities.
The film aims to illuminate the devastating effects of climate change on communities while inspiring people to take meaningful action that can help create a more sustainable and habitable world for current and future generations. The Project Coordinator, Mr Nkopo Matsepe stated that Echoes of Change is the first-ever climate change film to be produced in Lesotho. He further stated that the film products will be distributed to the districts and communities.


Ms. Mpho Letima, the manager of The GEM institute, reported at their journey of developing message for climate change awareness initiative, they expanded to collaborate their circle to working with twelve schools in the districts, granting them a chance to create films about climate change films, with six of these productions successfully reaching the screen as a way to assess their comprehension of climate messaging.

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The Special Climate Change Fund is also being governed by GEF and Lesotho has not accessed funds as the fund is dry majority of the time. Lesotho as an LDC competes with other developing countries to access the funds. (Special Climate Change Fund – SCCF | GEF)

The LDCF, which is governed by GEF, is a vital source of climate funds in the context of Lesotho. It constitutes the most significant finance stream in Lesotho, having funded national projects to the tune of over US$ 36 million as of 2022. Indeed, it is second in significance to the GEF Trust Fund only in terms of the number of nationally funded projects (8 national projects compared to 15 for GEF). Regarding sectoral distribution and focus of LDCF, the data suggests that LDCF resources are geared towards water resources management, enhancing the resilience of agricultural production and food systems, and climate information services and capacity building. (Least Developed Countries Fund – LDCF | GEF)

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