Schools are more than just places of learning — they are powerful drivers of community change. In the Lango sub-region, teachers and students can lead the way in climate action if given the right support.
Imagine a network of eco-clubs where students plant trees, manage school gardens, recycle waste, and educate their parents at home. By integrating environmental topics into lessons and extracurricular activities, we can nurture a generation that values sustainability from an early age.
We must provide teachers with updated knowledge and practical teaching resources. When students see the real-life impact of what they learn — like cleaner surroundings or improved food security — they become ambassadors of change, inspiring their communities to follow suit.
Let’s transform our schools into green hubs where ideas for climate solutions grow as fast as the trees we plant!