Children and young people experience the effects of climate change early, yet their voices are often missing from decisions that shape environmental and disaster-related policies. When children and youth participate meaningfully, solutions become more inclusive, practical, and future-ready.
This program enables children and youth to act as informed contributors to climate action, disaster risk reduction, and environmental governance at community and policy levels.
Youth clubs and child groups are formed and strengthened to lead environmental awareness, disaster preparedness, and community action initiatives.
Children and youth are engaged through schools and community platforms to build understanding of climate risks, environmental care, and preparedness practices.
Young people are supported to participate in regional and national forums, consultations, and campaigns related to climate resilience and disaster risk reduction.
Child- and youth-led campaigns promote tree plantation, environmental protection, and shared responsibility within communities.
The program connects youth groups with Panchayats and local institutions to strengthen participation in planning and decision-making.
1,529 youth engaged through 70 youth clubs across Pune, Kendrapada, Keonjhar, and Koraput
7,000 trees planted across schools, anganwadis, and community spaces through child- and youth-led campaigns
30 children and youth represented in national and regional disaster risk reduction forums
10 youth clubs leading city-level environmental awareness initiatives in Pune
600 native trees planted across 1.5 acres of agroforestry land in Kendrapada.
Children, youth, and communities engaged through schools, anganwadis, and local platforms to promote environmental responsibility.
Enabled the plantation of 7,000 trees through child- and youth-led action, strengthening green cover and everyday engagement with environmental care.
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