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Director of Programme Group at UNICEF

Did you know when children and young people take action to act on climate change in their communities, they build climate literacy and green skills, while creating tangible environmental impact through actions such as planting trees, conserving water, and increasing renewable energy? Be part of #GreenRising #ForEveryChild https://lnkd.in/gS4UAepz

Green Rising: Young people as the agents of change

Green Rising: Young people as the agents of change

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Chris Szymczak

Innovation Manager (Digital Public Goods Lead)

1y

THIS. It's THEIR future and they care more than us (the old folk). We should unequivocally support the young generation in fixing the trouble we've put them in. #greenrising #foreverychild

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Mishra Bb

Education Officer, UNICEF Thimphu

1y

Climate change actions can happen only when children understand the science behind climate change. Integrating climate change education into existtng curriculum is the starting point to reach as many children. In Bhutan we have started the process in Sciences (4-12)Geography (7-12).

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