Solving the climate crisis entails everyone, especially women and children being included in the process. Since 2017, EEFABECameroon has been working on empowering young people in schools and communities, online and offline, with the appropriate climate information. According to article 12 of the Paris agreement, climate education and capacity building were identified as ways in which we have solved the climate crisis.
Due to that, we have empowered over 1000 young people in schools and communities in Douala. We have also created climate change awareness online via social media campaigns, with one of our successful campaigns being the quarter strike for climate. We also have a database of volunteer facilitators who are working with us to empower young people in schools through our after-school curriculum on sustainability, environmental, and climate change education.
Despite all that, we don’t have a physical office where we can use to train our facilitators, hold meetings, and even prepare and discuss projects. We will be grateful if you can help us to achieve our goal of having a physical office and office equipment so that we can reach more young people with ease.