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Speaking at Malawi’s Local Conference of Youth (LCOY) Under YOUNGO

We were honored to be part of this year’s Local Conference of Youth (LCOY) under YOUNGO, the official children and youth constituency at the UNFCCC. Hosted at the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Malawi, the event was an inspiring platform for young leaders committed to tackling the climate crisis. During the conference, we …

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Clean Cities Pledge: Local Initiatives at COP28 Urging Global Climate Action

COP28: Urgent Global Climate Action and the Role of Local Initiatives As the UN Climate Change Conference (COP28) unfolds in Dubai, the urgency of addressing the escalating climate crisis is apparent against a backdrop of rising global temperatures and extreme weather events.  It goes beyond being a mere checkpoint; it’s a critical call to arms. …

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Igniting Change at YouthConnekt Malawi: A Journey Toward Sustainability

Empowering Change Agents at YouthConnekt Malawi Engaging the Future! Our team joined YouthConnekt Malawi to empower youth in sustainability. Learn how we collaborated with young change-makers for a greener tomorrow. The Clean Cities Project recently had the privilege of being part of YouthConnekt Malawi, a pivotal event championing the empowerment and inspiration of young leaders …

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Engaging Tomorrow’s Eco-Champions – Nurturing Sustainability at Nambuma Secondary School

In the heart of Malawi, a beacon of change is illuminating the path toward a greener future. At Nambuma Secondary School, a remarkable transformation is underway, ignited by the fervor of young minds committed to fostering a cleaner, more sustainable world. The Clean Cities Project recently concluded a powerful awareness campaign that not only educated …

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