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Organization name

Clean Earth Action (CEA)

Organization link

https://www.linkedin.com/company/68579499/admin/feed/posts/


Organization type

Coalition, Community Group, Network, Youth Led

Country

Bangladesh


Current focus/area

Agroecology, Awareness raising, Food sovereignty, Human rights, Migration, Youth empowerment, Economic Justice, Environmental Justice, Social Justice, Youth Leadership


Description/notes

"Empowering Youth through the Clean Earth Action (CEA) Initiative

Introduction: The Clean Earth Action (CEA) is an inspiring environmentally sustainable education project that collaborates with various educational institutions in Tanzania, Uganda, Cameroon, Zambia, Malawi and Bangladesh. With a primary focus on educating children and young people about the environmental crisis, CEA equips them with the necessary knowledge and skills to combat climate change. Through strategic partnerships with primary schools and secondary schools, CEA aims to educate the future leaders about Kids Rights, youth rights, and the importance of environmental sustainability.

Educating and Empowering Youth:

1. Raising Awareness about the Environmental Crisis: CEA recognizes the urgency of the environmental crisis and endeavors to educate children and young people about the various challenges faced by our planet. From deforestation and pollution to climate change and biodiversity loss, CEA creates awareness campaigns that inform students about these critical issues and their potential impact on their lives and future generations.

2. Developing Environmental Literacy: CEA believes in the power of knowledge and empowers young individuals by developing their environmental literacy. By incorporating environmental education into school curricula, CEA instills a sense of responsibility and respect for the natural world. Through engaging activities, workshops, and interactive sessions, students gain a comprehensive understanding of sustainable practices, conservation efforts, and green technologies.

3. Encouraging Active Participation and Skills Development: CEA encourages young people to be active agents in the fight against climate change. The project organizes various initiatives, such as tree planting campaigns, waste management programs, and renewable energy workshops. Engaging students in hands-on activities not only instills a sense of ownership and responsibility but also equips them with practical skills to make a positive impact on their environment.

Promoting Kids Rights and Youth Rights:

1. Teaching Kids Rights: CEA perceives education as a tool for empowerment, extending beyond environmental sustainability. By partnering with primary schools, CEA incorporates education on Kids Rights into their curriculum. Children learn about their rights, such as the right to clean air, water, and a healthy environment. Through engaging and age-appropriate teaching methods, CEA instills in children an understanding of their rights and the importance of protecting them.

2. Empowering Youth Rights: In collaboration with secondary schools, CEA focuses on education related to youth rights. Teenagers and young adults learn about their role in shaping a sustainable future and advocating for environmental justice. By providing platforms for discussions, debates, and seminars, CEA encourages young"

Compendium source

23° 41' 6.00" N, 90° 21' 22.68" E

... more about "Clean Earth Action (CEA)"
Agroecology +, Awareness raising +, Food sovereignty +, Human rights +, Migration +, Youth empowerment +, Economic Justice +, Environmental Justice +, Social Justice +  and Youth Leadership +
"Empowering Youth through the Clean Earth "Empowering Youth through the Clean Earth Action (CEA) Initiative</br></br>Introduction:</br>The Clean Earth Action (CEA) is an inspiring environmentally sustainable education project that collaborates with various educational institutions in Tanzania, Uganda, Cameroon, Zambia, Malawi and Bangladesh. With a primary focus on educating children and young people about the environmental crisis, CEA equips them with the necessary knowledge and skills to combat climate change. Through strategic partnerships with primary schools and secondary schools, CEA aims to educate the future leaders about Kids Rights, youth rights, and the importance of environmental sustainability.</br></br>Educating and Empowering Youth:</br></br>1. Raising Awareness about the Environmental Crisis:</br>CEA recognizes the urgency of the environmental crisis and endeavors to educate children and young people about the various challenges faced by our planet. From deforestation and pollution to climate change and biodiversity loss, CEA creates awareness campaigns that inform students about these critical issues and their potential impact on their lives and future generations.</br></br>2. Developing Environmental Literacy:</br>CEA believes in the power of knowledge and empowers young individuals by developing their environmental literacy. By incorporating environmental education into school curricula, CEA instills a sense of responsibility and respect for the natural world. Through engaging activities, workshops, and interactive sessions, students gain a comprehensive understanding of sustainable practices, conservation efforts, and green technologies.</br></br>3. Encouraging Active Participation and Skills Development:</br>CEA encourages young people to be active agents in the fight against climate change. The project organizes various initiatives, such as tree planting campaigns, waste management programs, and renewable energy workshops. Engaging students in hands-on activities not only instills a sense of ownership and responsibility but also equips them with practical skills to make a positive impact on their environment.</br></br>Promoting Kids Rights and Youth Rights:</br></br>1. Teaching Kids Rights:</br>CEA perceives education as a tool for empowerment, extending beyond environmental sustainability. By partnering with primary schools, CEA incorporates education on Kids Rights into their curriculum. Children learn about their rights, such as the right to clean air, water, and a healthy environment. Through engaging and age-appropriate teaching methods, CEA instills in children an understanding of their rights and the importance of protecting them.</br></br>2. Empowering Youth Rights:</br>In collaboration with secondary schools, CEA focuses on education related to youth rights. Teenagers and young adults learn about their role in shaping a sustainable future and advocating for environmental justice. By providing platforms for discussions, debates, and seminars, CEA encourages young"bates, and seminars, CEA encourages young"
23° 41' 6.00" N, 90° 21' 22.68" ELatitude: 23.685
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