“A healthy environment improves the quality of life for everyone,” affirmed Cameron MacKay, Canada’s high commissioner to India, upon celebrating the ongoing success of a climate-smart initiative in our India program this summer.
Thanks to support from the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (a Canadian government initiative), and local partners — SPEECH, ROPES and IRCDS — we’re developing local youth leadership in South India through climate adaptation measures.
The goal of the Building Youth Leadership for Climate Action project is to improve the quality of life of nearly 100,000 children and their family members by creating safe sustainable low-carbon environments, reducing emissions in 110 villages.
MacKay saw how youth in Children Believe’s program are a big part of the change, playing an active role in building awareness, supporting eco-friendly practices and leading initiatives that will make a difference, such as tree planting.
And, as young people take the lead, they’re gaining confidence and courage to dream fearlessly, stand up for what they believe in and be heard.
The project has already done a lot. So far, five oxygen parks with 7,500 trees have been established in five communities. And, youth clubs are maintaining the parks, doing their part to reduce carbon emissions.
As the project continues, you can help children and their communities in India fight climate change by giving a green gift from our catalogue today.