young people doing some gardening with the caption "young people, we see your power"
2021: Children in Holderness, Withersea, conducted interviews within their local community about coastal eroding and the changes it brought. After completing the film, the children were considerably more motivated to make a change. One noted “there needs to be more stuff done about climate change”.
In July 2017, when Niger faced widespread flooding, students and young professionals developed a widespread digital map of the country. The students use GeoODK, a smartphone app, to map flood-prone areas, and better advise targeted relief efforts.
Nor Anisa, a student volunteer and young leader in Samarinda City, conducts online and offline education sessions focusing on protecting women and children from climate change related problems.
Young People,#WeSeeYourPower. To celebrate #ThePowerofYouthDay, we're putting a spotlight on exciting community resilience projects across the world. #NationalVolunteersWeek. ✨