🌿The Iris Prize 2025 calls all youth-led projects working to protect and restore nature and the rights of those working to defend it 🌍 Do you have an idea or an established project? Are you aged 14-24? 🚀 Accepting applications until April 15th 2025 at 23:59 CET 🗓️
Youth4Nature is excited to share that we are members of the Steering Committee for the 9th American Forest Congress, coming up on July 15-18, 2025, in Washington, DC, USA. Learn more about our role and how to get involved.
At UNCBD COP16 in Colombia, we collaborated with Kenya Youth Biodiversity Network to bring together youth from around the world to explore the opportunities and concerns of integrating nature-based solutions into updated NBSAPs. Read on to find a summary of these youth perspectives!
This blog post provides an overview of the impact of COVID-19 on youth in agribusiness in Zimbabwe. It highlights key findings and offers insights from 5 government-led relief initiatives, and suggests potential solutions to not only rebuild youth leadership in agribusiness in the country, but to support sustainable practices for climate and biodiversity as well.
We’re thrilled to announce that we have been shortlisted for the inaugural GAEA Awards– standing alongside other inspiring initiatives that are demonstrating the power of collaboration in addressing the climate and nature crises.
In this Faces of Forestry series, hear from young leaders from across Latin America, Guinea-Bissau, and the Philippines as they mobilize their communities and create real change in the forestry sector.
This inspiring FOF series captures insights from young researchers and global experts as they explore innovative approaches to landscape restoration, integrating trees into ecosystems, and enhancing agricultural productivity while improving soil and vegetation health
In this special Faces of Forestry series from the IUFRO World Congress 2024, we spotlight young passionate academics shaping the future of forestry through their innovation, research, and expertise.
In this Faces of Forestry series, hear from youth in the forestry space as they share how their work aligns with global climate goals and urgent actions they are taking to address climate change.
This original Faces of Forestry series (where it all started!) brings you powerful stories that highlight the human side of this sector, showcasing the diversity of forests, the people who care for them, and the innovative practices that keep them healthy.