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What does it focus on?
Building a generation of curious and passionate youth
Understand the natural world and their relationship with it
Learn to question existing world systems
Devise own solutions for change
form unique science-based perspectives
The programme took its first steps in 2017, with an aim to motivate children to become change makers. Today, it has evolved into a full-fledged climate education and action model.
What makes Green Warriors stand out is its focus on practical real-world applications. It aims to equip children to take eclimate change through well-rounded mechanisms on a wide host of environmental subjects customised to the interest of students.
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Green Warriors Programme Outline
The content, duration, and number of sessions of the GW programme is customised according to the interests of the students. The standard programme offers a series of sessions that will cover the following topics:
How does climate change work?
Why is bio-diversity important?
What does consumerism do to the planet?
What do we need to know about our water systems?
How does food influence climate change?
How do we turn all this knowledge into action?
How does mentorship work?
Our modules include mentorship to ensure that knowledge is turned into action, in the form of workshopsthat will be tailored to fit the desires of the students.
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These will broadly include:
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Training on effective advocacy and messaging to address issues of their interest.
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Guidance on ideation, development, and execution of campaigns for environmental conservation.
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Drafting and putting into action an environmental/green policy for the school.
Outcomes
Make a connection
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Connect the dots between varied environmental and social issues to form a "bigger picture" of what is contributing to climate change.
Advocate for change
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Understand environmental advocacy and carry out effective actions.
Turn knowledge into action
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Undertake projects for climate change mitigation at the household, institution, and community levels