
Natalie Bullut is a recent law graduate and climate advocate from Nairobi, Kenya. She is a Co-Founder of Mviringo Africa, a youth-led organization advancing waste management, circular economy solutions, and climate education. Under her leadership, Mviringo has introduced recycling systems in schools, hosted cleanups, and engaged hundreds of young people in climate action.Natalie’s work lies at the intersection of community, policy, and environmental justice, with a strong emphasis on youth inclusion and the human rights impacts of climate change. She has facilitated trainings and dialogues supported by UNEP's Tide Turner program and the Captain Planet Foundation and continues to create platforms for young people to share their voices and influence climate decision-making.Alongside her environmental advocacy, Natalie has contributed to mental health access as a lay provider at Shamiri Institute, supporting high school students with affordable, evidence-based tools for resilience.