Youth & Education Programs

Equipping the Next Generation to Lead the Climate Response

Global action against climate disaster.

At Climate Disaster Foundation, we invest in the power of youth and education to drive climate justice. By nurturing climate literacy, leadership, and innovation, we’re building a generation ready to shape a more sustainable and equitable world.
Why Youth and Education Matter

Build climate awareness and scientific understanding early

Inspire creative and solution-driven climate action

Bridge knowledge gaps in vulnerable communities

Support youth participation in climate decision-making

How We Support Youth & Education

Our programmes combine climate science, civic participation, and creative learning. We provide:
  • School & University Programmes
    We deliver climate education resources, training for teachers, and curriculum support that aligns with local contexts.

  • Youth Leadership Labs
    Intensive workshops and mentorship initiatives help young people build campaigns, projects, and advocacy skills.

  • Fellowships & Internships
    We offer placements with our teams and partners, providing hands-on experience in climate policy and community work.

  • Youth-to-Youth Networks
    We connect young climate actors globally, enabling peer exchange, movement building, and cross-border solidarity.

  • Competitions & Innovation Challenges
    We host contests that recognise youth-led solutions in climate tech, art, communication, and social impact.

Past & Ongoing Campaigns

“Schools for Climate”

An education initiative that introduces age-appropriate climate content into public school classrooms in vulnerable regions.

“Youth Voices Summit”

An annual platform where young people present climate proposals, debate policies, and meet with decision-makers globally.

“Next-Gen Climate Creators”

A multimedia campaign supporting youth storytellers and content creators spreading climate awareness in their communities.

“Green Skills Fellowship”

A career development programme offering training in renewable energy, eco-enterprise, and environmental data science.

Who We Work With

We design content with local relevance while nurturing global perspective.

  • Primary and secondary schools seeking tailored climate education

  • Youth organisations, climate clubs, and informal learning groups

  • Universities and technical institutes focused on green careers

  • Educators and mentors working in underserved or disaster-prone areas

Support Youth-Driven Solutions

Want to back the next generation of climate leaders? Here’s how:

  • Sponsor a school programme or youth innovation grant

  • Offer mentorship, skills training, or curriculum support

  • Invite young speakers and advocates into your climate events

  • Share our campaigns to grow reach and resources

 

A Future Worth Learning For

By educating and empowering young people, we lay the groundwork for long-term, community-driven, and innovative climate action.

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