

It’s been an eventful year for Connect4Climate!
UPDATE: Applications are now closed. GYCN will be in touch with those selected as soon as the review process is finalized.
Addressing the Sahel region’s fragility requires a multifaceted approach that goes beyond environmental interventions to create resilient landscapes providing food, jobs, livelihoods, and hope. This event will showcase SAHEL RESILAND efforts across Sahel countries tackling the complex nexus of climate change, land degradation, entrepreneurship, social cohesion, and security.
Join us for an intergenerational discussion of outcomes from the Youth Dialogues on Inclusive Climate Finance recently hosted by the COP29 Presidency Youth Climate Champion and the World Bank Group’s Connect4Climate program, which provided opportunities for youth to learn about institutional climate finance processes and share their own policy priorities with experts.
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“The earth is what gives life. It is that which gives food; It is the dispensation of traditional medicines. And for people who depend on forests in their territory, it is very important because without it there is no health, there is no education, there is no collective life for Indigenous Peoples, and above all for women.”
— Fany Kuiru, indigenous Uitoto leader (pictured above)
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