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The Eco Prime Minister
Megha Mohan follows Samoa's first female leader Fiamē Naomi Mata'afa to ask whether female leaders in the most climate-vulnerable region in the world can save their people.
In a hundred years, rising sea levels will make small Island states like Samoa inhabitable. Sustainable living is part of the way of life in the Pacific Islands, but the rest of the world has not caught on.
The BBC's gender and identity reporter, Megha Mohan, exclusively follows Samoa's first female leader, Fiamē Naomi Mata'afa, and other female leaders and activists in the Pacific Islands to ask whether female leaders in the most climate vulnerable region in the world, with the lowest female parliamentary representation, can save their people.
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