We invite you to journey with us from the wetlands of Rwanda and Nigeria to the forests of Madagascar and Burundi, to the urban areas in Kenya, and to the landscapes of activism in Malawi. Check out our brand new virtual storytelling exhibition, made especially for the IUCN-Africa Protected Areas Congress 2022.
We are attending the first ever IUCN APAC this July!
Human rights education & environmental awareness: A missing link?
Youth4Nature 2021 Impact Report
We invite you to reflect on 2021 with us. To step into our world(s). To learn with us and to listen to us. There is so much knowledge sharing to do, so much capacity building needed, and so many stories to amplify. Our 2021 Impact Report is just a small look into how we’re making change for climate, for nature, and for our communities.
Introducing the Private Sector Taskforce
Solving global problems requires active engagement with the private sector. It is time for the private sector to step up to current and future challenges. We need them on board constructively as partners without constant opposition. At Youth4Nature, we feel that it is our duty to do something to improve the current situation. Meet the Youth4Nature Private Sector Taskforce and get to know what they’re up to and how you can get involved.
Are you our new Regional Director for North America?
October 2021 Newsletter
September 2021 Newsletter
We’re Hiring: Are you our Development and Finance Director?
August 2021 Newsletter
July 2021 Newsletter
June 2021 Newsletter
National Indigenous History Month & Canada’s Indian Residential School Systems
In Canada during the month of June, not only do we celebrate pride month, but we also celebrate National Indigenous History Month. Celebrating June in this way began in 2009, after a unanimous motion passed by the House of Commons. Normally it is a time to celebrate the “history, heritage and diversity” of First Nations, Inuit, and Metis peoples in Canada. However, this year's celebration has been stained with sadness for Indigenous People across Canada after the news released Thursday, May 27th of 215 children’s bodies found beneath the grounds of the Kamloops Indian Residential School.
May 2021 Newsletter
Colombia protests for democracy: understanding its connection with nature & how to support
The anti-government protests in Colombia started on April 28th and are now entering their 3rd week. It all started with the announcement of an unpopular tax reform by President Ivan Duque. The law would drastically affect the working class, expanding taxes to citizens, business owners, food and sales. After an incredibly challenging year for many due to COVID-19, the demonstrations were huge. On May 2nd, after 5 days of violence in the streets across the country…
Join Sarah at the 2021 UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII)!
Being labelled as an educational forum for YDC, I knew incorporating Youth4Nature would be instrumental in my own participation. As an Indigenous youth, education is a two way exchange where both myself and the organizations I work with must benefit. My work at Youth4Nature has been focused on Indigenous engagement to both honour my roots, but also to help create better spaces for Indigenous youth to share how important nature and climate are to us as Indigenous Peoples. Being young…
April 2021 Newsletter
See you at the IUCN Global Youth Summit!
We're looking for a Media Director to join our team!
We’re looking for a part-time Media Director to join our team! The Media Director will work collaboratively with the Communications Director to support the media-production related needs of the full Y4N team. They will work directly with project leads and teams to ideate, create, manage and deliver audio and video assets that reflect our organisational values, are engaging and relevant to our audiences, and realistic within our organisational capacities.
Youth4Nature joins Youth In Landscapes Initiative
Youth-led international environmental organization Youth4Nature (Y4N) has just become the latest member of the Youth In Landscapes Initiative (YIL) steering committee, thus expanding both organizations’ networks while offering valuable opportunities for collaboration, mutual learning and growth.