We need and only need nature-based solutions that truly put people and nature in focus. Ahead of UNCBD COP16, UNFCCC COP29, and UNCCD COP16, find out where we are feeling optimistic and where we see concern for NbS as it continues to take centre stage with states and decision makers, the private sector, and civil society.
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Youth4Nature's 2023 Impact Report
Our 2023 Impact Report showcases how young people catalyse significant impact for the entire climate and nature movement, beyond ourselves. We invite you to explore in this report how our work at Youth4Nature is contributing to more robust, resilient, and transformative change, and imagine with us the possibilities if the largest population group on the planet received more 0.76% of the climate funding.
Across Conventions; Nature as a tool to address both the Biodiversity and Climate Crises
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Symphony of Sustainability: Harmonizing Nature, Communities, and Biodiversity
Cop28 Chronicles: The Y4n Journey Related To Nature, Justice And Youth
COP28 was a pivotal moment for global climate action, with Youth4Nature sending nine delegates to advocate for nature, justice, and youth involvement. Click to see in our photojournal how we emphasised integrating climate action with nature and justice while spotlighting diverse youth initiatives and advocating for fair and inclusive nature-based solutions.
THE FRONTLINER: Building a world that doesn’t leave people behind in climate solutions.
🌍 Spotlight on the Frontliners: Pioneering Inclusive Climate Solutions 🌿
Join Samuel Fajana as he delves deep into the heart of frontline communities—the unsung heroes at the forefront of climate change. Int his latest blog on The Frontliner, Samuel brings to light the stories of those who bear the brunt of environmental crises, yet often find themselves left out of the conversations that shape their futures #Discover the Unheard Voices #Learn why this Matters
To Plant or Not to Plant: The Challenges and Opportunities of Grassland Afforestation
COP28 High-level Recap
Nature at work (or at risk): health, resilience, recovery and relief meet air, water, and food systems at Cop28
Restoring the Heart of Kikuyu: Ondiri Wetland
Restoring the Heart of Kikuyu: Ondiri Wetland
Nestled in Kenya's Kikuyu Sub-County, Ondiri Wetland emerges as a geographical marvel, boasting the title of Afrika's second deepest quaking bog. Despite facing modern challenges like pollution and deforestation, the Friends of Ondiri Wetland Kenya (FOWK) tirelessly champion its restoration. Gazetted as a protected area, efforts include reforestation, fencing, and community partnerships. The recent Ondiri Run, commemorating World Wetlands Day, emphasized the urgent need for conservation. As we navigate through the delicate balance between human activity and environmental preservation, Ondiri Wetland stands as a testament to the enduring connection between humanity and nature.
Can COP28 bring a smile to the river erosion-afflicted people of Bangladesh?
Dive into the story of Chouhali, a poignant tale of resilience and skepticism, as we navigate through the complexities of climate actions and financial commitments, and question whether or not the Climate Talks can bring back the smile to the people of Bangladesh. Explore the aftermath of COP28 with me, Ashik Iqbal, a young researcher in hydroclimatic disaster management. Scrutinize the Loss & Damage fund commitments by developed nations and question the adequacy of the pledged $700 million.
SHE SHAPES NATURE: Tanzanian Girls and Women at the Forefront in Shaping Nature
In October 2023, Youth4Nature supported a series of activities under a newly launched project, She Shapes Nature, in Dar es Salaam and Pwani Region. A Y4N storytelling outreach project, She Shapes Nature focuses on collecting and amplifying the stories of local girls and women working in the nature-based economy, including circular waste management, seaweed farming, land-based farming and mangrove restoration.
Ramat: To Take Care of Nature
November 2023 Newsletter
Wrapping up NY Climate Week
Get the scoop on what the Y4N global youth delegation got up to at New York Climate Week 2023! From panels discussions and mass actions, to UN meetings and concerts, to coffee chats and more, there are so many ways to connect to climate action, to root in the togetherness that we need for systemic change, to build our skills as youth to lead on solutions for climate and nature today and in the future.
By youth, for youth: Meet our Global Youth Delegation heading to COP28
Africa Climate Summit and the Africa Youth Climate Assembly; Streamlining Africa's priorities for Climate Action
Preceded by the first ever African Youth Climate Assembly (AYCA)- 1st-3rd September, the inaugural Africa Climate Summit (ACS) 4th- 6th September- set the pace for African Governments to steer and set priorities for climate action across the continent. Both AYCA and the ACS sparked what could be defined as the start to a by Africa for Africa driven agenda for climate action. Co-hosted by the government of Kenya and the African Union (AU), it may have been argued by many that there was no other opportune moment for the Summit than now- especially since the inception of discussions around the need to accelerate green growth across the African continent.
MIKOKO ENDELEVU: TIBA YA TABIA NCHI
In restoration, one never gets the real experience until they get hands-on in the field. We had the privilege to host the youth teams at our Big Ship offices, where they explored some of our successfully restored sites, took part in mangrove planting exercise and got first hand experience of what mangrove restoration feels like. Together, we learned and unlearned some of the Nature-based solutions, best practices in mangrove restoration and conservation, and how they integrate with community livelihoods.