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Youth-led Climate Justice

Youth are among the most affected by climate change. However, they play a critical role in advancing climate justice, community mobilization and climate education and adaptation.

Climate justice, advocacy and systematic change

Our pride is seeing youth in community podiums, local advocacy events and global spaces championing a just transition. Every year, ACTNOW KENYA invests resources in climate education, movement building and governance programs that empower young people to drive the climate narrative and action in their communities. We do this for the care of our nature and the constituent communities that protect and thrive because of it. These are the indigenous people, these are the pastoralists youth and these what purpose looks like for ACTNOW KENYA.

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Young volunteers supporting our work in 5 community lands.

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Climate Action Areas

We provide education and support for communities facing climate challenges and environmental injustices.

Climate Education Programs

At 70% population of Sub-Saharan Africa, youth significance cannot be overlooked in development agenda. ACTNOW KENYA is engaging youth in climate education to foster awareness and action in their communities and support an inclusive transition.

Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies

We develop sustainable solutions for communities to adapt to the loss and damage caused changing climate conditions effectively. Our project are selected on locations based on factors like ecological conditions, assessment of need, community participation, and long-term sustainability.

Community Empowerment

Empowering indigenous communities through just policies and capacity development is a critical step to sustainable development. ACTNOW KENYA works with rural communities and other organized groups to make sure that they are part of the global agenda on climate action.

Get in Touch

Connect with us to learn more about our initiatives in climate education and justice for indigenous communities.

Contact

+254743392558

Support

info@actnowkenya.org

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Climate change is no longer the boogeyman in the closet that we can hide away from. It's time that we all prioritize its importance for the betterment of future generations.

– Nate S., Muhlenberg College