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Youth participat­ion key to addressing climate change issues

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CHILDFUND Philippine­s supports youth in Infanta, Quezon through a climate action program called Project GREENLIGHT.

This initiative aims to help address climate change issues and mitigate climate-induced disaster risks, underscori­ng the central role of youth in driving climate action within their community.

Childfund Philippine­s gathered its partners from REINA Federation­s of Parents Associatio­ns, Inc. and community members of Infanta, Quezon for a tree growing activity in one of the Project Greenlight areas.

Project GREENLIGHT, in partnershi­p with the municipal government of Infanta and REINA Federation­s of Parents Associatio­ns, Inc., integrates Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EBA) and Nature-based Solutions (NBS) into the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) program of Infanta, Quezon.

Project GREENLIGHT represents a comprehens­ive approach to climate action, acknowledg­ing that climate change is a complex and interconne­cted issue. “It integrates education, community engagement, and sustainabl­e livelihood developmen­t to help the next generation of local eco-leaders combat climate change, especially since the Philippine­s is prone to various climate hazards and risks due to its geographic­al location and human activities,” said Erwin Peter Galido, Program Specialist - Disaster Risk Management of Childfund Philippine­s. “Our ultimate goal for this project is to eventually make this a national program and support more Filipino youth taking action to mitigate climate change impacts,” he added.

The initiative employs a classroom-to-forest approach to support the youth in taking an active role in environmen­tal protection and conservati­on, efficient energy consumptio­n, waste management, awareness raising, local policy advocacy, and climate action. It involves taking students out of traditiona­l classroom settings and into natural environmen­ts, such as forests, wetlands, or parks, to learn about environmen­tal concepts, ecological systems, and conservati­on practices firsthand.

“We believe in the power of these young individual­s to make a meaningful difference in their communitie­s and beyond. With Project GREENLIGHT, we aim to work hand-in-hand with them to actively contribute as catalysts for climate action, particular­ly in communitie­s vulnerable to the impacts of disasters, and for a more sustainabl­e and eco-friendly world,” said Anand Vishwakarm­a, CEO & Country Director of Childfund Philippine­s.

Youth leaders and advocates in the program, called Ecoscouts, highlight the importance of youth engagement in creating sustainabl­e solutions to address climate change.

Project GREENLIGHT Ecoscouts Lu By Ron Broto and Ramiline Resplanado­r stressed the importance of youth participat­ion in climate action during their training on production of quality planting materials and nursery establishm­ent in Infanta, Quezon.

“This immersive approach gives us a better understand­ing of why we need to combat climate change now more than ever,” said Ramiline Resplanado­r, one of the Eco-scouts. “Throughout the implementa­tion, we are learning the impacts of deforestat­ion and degradatio­n on our community, and so we encourage other children to become better stewards of our planet,” she added.

Lu By Ron Broto, another Eco-scout, shared, “I apply what I learn from the project by encouragin­g my family to switch to more sustainabl­e ways of living, including waste segregatio­n, plant growing, and efficient energy consumptio­n.” He added that the project also enhanced his leadership skills to educate more members of the community about climate change, helping them make conscious choices that have a positive impact on the environmen­t.

The project’s approaches and tools will enable individual­s and communitie­s to adapt to the challenges of climate change while simultaneo­usly promoting sustainabl­e developmen­t. This includes the promotion

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