At Green Girls Platform, we believe that those most affected by the climate crisis should be at the forefront of the solution. This week, we are thrilled to announce the official launch of the Her Resilience, Her Power Project in Nkhotakota District. Supported by the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF), this three-month initiative is specifically designed to support 50 girls and young women from Mbuna Village in Dwangwa.
Turning Eco-Anxiety into Action
Living on the frontlines of environmental change often brings a heavy emotional burden. Many young women living in such communities experience eco-anxiety and the “Her Resilience, Her Power” project is designed to tackle this head on by:
- Creating Safe Spaces: Providing a platform where young women can share their experiences and recharge emotionally.
- Building Technical Knowledge: Equipping participants with a solid foundation in Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and climate resilience.
- Fostering Leadership: Training the next generation of climate advocates to lead their communities in sustainable environmental action.
We are confident that by working hand-in-hand with local leadership, we can create a sustainable model for empowerment. Over the next three months, we aren’t just teaching climate science; we are building a movement of resilient leaders who can navigate and mitigate the challenges of a changing world.
Join the Journey
We invite you to follow along as we share updates from the field. Witness how these 50 young women transform their anxieties into powerful, community-led climate action.
Follow our social media channels for live updates from Nkhotakota!
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