South-East Europe’s first climate champions crowned
Climate protection across borders: on 9 November 2022, South-East Europe’s first Climate Champions were crowned in Sarajevo/BiH. From
The objective of the Sustainaware project is to raise awareness among young people, youth workers, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and social business enterprises (SBEs) on climate change, climate mitigation, and sustainable development and to educate them on these topics through non-formal approaches. With our activities, we aim to build the capacity of young people, youth workers, and other relevant stakeholders and mobilize them to become active participants in a dialogue with stakeholders and policy-makers, so they can have a say in creating a more sustainable future.
Climate protection across borders: on 9 November 2022, South-East Europe’s first Climate Champions were crowned in Sarajevo/BiH. From
This summer, we organised an International Youth Climate Summit in Ljubljana as part of our Sustainaware project. The
QUITO, ECUADOR—July 28th, 2022—Ecuador’s Minister of Environment, Water and Ecological Transition, Gustavo Manrique, presided over the launch of Earth
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The Sustainaware partnership derived out of the Road to Rio+20 initiative and it was officially established in 2014, connecting eight countries from five continents. Since then, it has grown in a number of actions, visibility, and numbers of countries involved.
The Sustainaware project 2014–2017 was led by No Excuse Slovenia and co-funded by the Youth in Action and Erasmus+ Programmes of the European Union.
The Sustainaware project 2020–2022 is led by the Institute for Health and Environment and is part of the European Climate Initiative (EUKI) of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action.
The Sustainaware project 2023–2025 is led by the International Youth Health Organization and co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.
The Sustainaware project 2020-2022 is led by Institute for Health and Environment and is part of the European Climate Initiative (EUKI) of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU).
The Sustainaware project 2014-2016 was led by No Excuse Slovenia and co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.
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