Youth Development Programs help young people build practical skills, strengthen their education, and grow into confident individuals prepared for future opportunities.
Empowering youth with knowledge and practical skills to understand climate change and take action in their communities.
Bringing books and learning resources directly to underserved communities to improve reading skills and academic growth.
Providing computers and digital tools to schools to expand access to technology and strengthen digital literacy.
Teaching sustainable aquaculture skills that promote food security, entrepreneurship, and hands-on vocational learning
The Wildlife Warriors: Saving Their Habitats, written by our co-founder Orlyola Tantchou, is used as a storytelling tool to introduce children to climate change in an engaging and age-appropriate way.
Through interactive environmental activities and hands-on learning experiences, youth are engaged in practical and enjoyable ways that make climate science more accessible and relatable.
These experiences also build environmental leadership by empowering youth to see themselves as active stewards of the planet and future drivers of sustainable change.
Over 200 children have been impacted through these activities, gaining a clearer understanding of climate change and its effects. Proceeds from book sales directly support and expand our climate education programs.
A free mobile library brings books directly to children and youth in rural and underserved communities, helping to remove barriers to literacy and learning.
By providing regular access to age-appropriate reading materials, the program supports school learning, improves reading skills, and encourages consistent reading habits.
This initiative also fosters curiosity and a love for learning by exposing children to stories, knowledge, and ideas they may not otherwise have access to.
Over 500 books have been distributed through the mobile library, reaching children who previously had limited or no access to reading materials.
Digital inclusion is supported through the donation of laptops and educational technology to schools and learning centers with limited resources.
To date, 30 laptops have been donated to help strengthen access to digital learning tools in underserved schools.
These devices help bridge the digital divide by giving students and teachers access to tools that enhance learning, improve classroom instruction, and expand exposure to modern educational content.
The initiative also supports teachers in delivering more interactive lessons, helping prepare youth for a technology-driven world and broader economic opportunities.
We run an aquaculture (fish farming) training program designed to provide a sustainable livelihood pathway for youth and unemployed individuals.
Through hands-on practical training and ongoing support, participants learn how to establish, manage, and grow their own fish farms, gaining skills that can lead to long-term self-employment.
Many young people have already shown strong interest and are steadily building the knowledge needed to increase food production and improve their living standards.
By equipping youth with these practical skills, the program helps reduce unemployment while also contributing to greater food security and poverty alleviation in their communities.
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