Nature-based Solutions ahead of COP15: where are we now?

Nature-based Solutions ahead of COP15: where are we now?

It’s been over a year since we came together with GYBN and YOUNGO to release the Global Youth Statement on Nature-based Solutions (NbS). With COP15 just around the corner, we have put together a short review of what has happened in the NbS discussion since the Statement was released, and share some insights into what we can expect from the discussion moving forward.

Faces of Forestry x XV World Forestry Congress

Faces of Forestry x XV World Forestry Congress

This original Faces of Forestry series (where it all started!) brings you powerful stories that highlight the human side of this sector, showcasing the diversity of forests, the people who care for them, and the innovative practices that keep them healthy.

Food Systems as a Solution for Our Ecological Crisis: A Collaboration Between “The Farmers I Know” and Youth4Nature

Food Systems as a Solution for Our Ecological Crisis: A Collaboration Between “The Farmers I Know” and Youth4Nature

So far, it seems like the food system and nature are at odds, but producing food doesn’t have to be a climate change driver–or something that causes or accelerates climate change. Regenerative agriculture can be part of the solution to climate change. Learn how by clicking on our blog post!

Just Released: Y4N's Private Sector Engagement Toolkit

Just Released: Y4N's Private Sector Engagement Toolkit

It’s here! We invite you to check out our brand new, by-youth, for-youth toolkit about engagement with Private Sector and actions we can take as young people to shift the status quo towards sustainability and a future for us all and for the planet.

Press Release: Youth4Nature Afrika Takes the Stage at the IUCN APAC in Rwanda

Press Release: Youth4Nature Afrika Takes the Stage at the IUCN APAC in Rwanda

Youth4Nature delegation of 6 youth leaders from across Afrika attend the African Protected Areas Congress (#APAC2022) from July 18-23 in Kigali, Rwanda. The first of its kind, the congress convenes Afrikan conservation minds in a unique format to engage on key issues surrounding the conservation of protected and conserved areas across the region under the theme, "Promoting a sustainable future for Africa."

Whispers of Hope: Storytelling at the Africa Protected Areas Congress

Whispers of Hope: Storytelling at the Africa Protected Areas Congress

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.

Why environmental conferences matter: a wave from Stockholm+50

Why environmental conferences matter: a wave from Stockholm+50

What happened at Stockholm+50? How does it feel to be a youth at these high-level international events? How do we take the outcomes of this event with us moving forward? Find the answers to these questions and more in this reflection from Raysa and Steph, members of Y4N Europe & Central Asia team who journeyed to Sweden for this conference.

A conversation exploring the intersection between our future forests and young forest stewards

A conversation exploring the intersection between our future forests and young forest stewards

Learn more about the valuable insights and perspectives we heard from our global and intergenerational panel of forest stewards that joined our official side-event at the XV World Forestry Congress!

#PhotoChallenge: June 2022

#PhotoChallenge: June 2022

#PhotoChallenge takes us into the depths of June, with varying experiences, landscapes and pollinators - all towards the goal of sharing the stories of our ecosystems across Afrika, from whereabouts our amazing Global Ambassadors are based.

APAC Storytelling Competition

APAC Storytelling Competition

Youth4Nature's Afrika and Storytelling teams are partnering to get involved in the African Congress on Protected Areas, starting with this storytelling special competition. We are calling for youth across Afrika to submit their stories on protected areas, particularly (but not exclusively) looking for stories from North Africa, Southern Africa, Central Africa and non-Anglophone regions/communities.

Human rights education & environmental awareness: A missing link?

Human rights education & environmental awareness: A missing link?

In reflecting on her experience at the Forum on Citizenship and Human Rights Education, Steph highlights the missing link between human rights education and environmental awareness and protection. How can increased interconnectedness benefit us all? Find out more in this reflection!

PolleNectar: Vol. #YourStoryOurFuture ISSUE 4

PolleNectar: Vol. #YourStoryOurFuture ISSUE 4

“What a joy to share with you our fourth issue, and receive once again your attention and feedback. We hope that your contribution and engagement can plug us into the power of change even further.”

Reflections from North America, Latin America & Caribbean (Abya Yala), lessons on composting, highlights of our volunteer team at #Y4N, and more in this issue of PolleNectar. Dive in!

#PhotoChallenge: April 2022

#PhotoChallenge: April 2022

Y4N Afrika ushers us into what April has been for them, while pressing on into their #PhotoChallenge monthly feature. Join them as they celebrate our precious planet, with actions on the streets, impacts and solutions to soil erosion, views from the lake, moments along the coast, and resilience in the deserts.

Youth4Nature 2021 Impact Report

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.

Lebanon’s first National Private Sector Dialogue on Climate Finance - A youth perspective

Lebanon’s first National Private Sector Dialogue on Climate Finance - A youth perspective

Lebanon conducts its first-ever national dialogue between the private sector and the Ministry of Environment on Climate Finance organized by the Ministry of Environment. It is a hopeful moment given the circumstances the country is passing in. Read more to find what our West Asia Regional Director, Rayan, deduced from the meeting.

#PhotoChallenge: March 2022

#PhotoChallenge: March 2022

It is March. And we are at it again. Greeting you with the amazing oozes from our array of landscapes. Afrika, we march on, crafting the story that makes us who we are, from eons before, to eons to come. Take a moment, dive into every single one of these stories, and explore with us across the stunning landscapes featured this month.

Introducing the Private Sector Taskforce

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.

Climate Finance in West Asia: Big pockets, empty hands

Climate Finance in West Asia: Big pockets, empty hands

While climate finance has been increasing annually on a global level, the distribution of funds remains dominated by sectoral projects (Energy, transport, agriculture, etc.) in MENA. Annual global climate finance is still falling short for what is needed to remain under the 1.5 degrees celsius scenario. Climate finance flows from intermediaries to sectors using financial instruments for different uses. The purpose of this blog is to discuss the end point of climate finance. There is a need for diversifying the beneficiaries of climate finance on a global and regional level. Technological innovations dominate global financial support whereas social change and investing in nature fall behind.