From August to October 2024, Scholars of Hope Foundation and All for One Initiative Zambia rolled out the Eco-Equity Youth Climate Action Project across eight schools in Mansa District. The project focused on two main goals:
Raising awareness on climate change through interactive school-based campaigns
Promoting sustainable practices through tree-planting activities
🌱 Impact Highlights:
Reached 1,500+ students with climate education
Planted 700 trees
Partnered with local organisations like Youth Connect Initiative, CBU Environmental Engineering Society, Roof Arts Entertainment, and others
Encouraged student-led environmental responsibility and behavior change
What’s Next (Jan 2025 & Beyond)
Expand to more schools
Plant 1000 additional trees
Deepen partnerships with local stakeholders and government bodies
The Youth Climate Action Program is more than just an initiative—it’s a movement. A movement that is planting hope, nurturing young minds, and growing a generation of environmentally conscious leaders. Through collaboration, education, and action, we are proving that real change starts in the classroom, takes root in the community, and blossoms into a sustainable future.
With every tree planted and every student inspired, we’re one step closer to a greener, stronger, and more resilient Zambia. 🌍🌱