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The climate movement

 

Learn about the young women on the front lines of the climate movement.

Girls from Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, the UAE and Uganda share the climate actions they hope leaders take at COP26.

Assembly readers Eduek and Uforo Nsentip ask Malala Fund’s research officer Naomi Nyamweya about the relationship between climate change and girls’ education.

Assembly readers Eduek and Uforo Nsentip ask Malala Fund’s research officer Naomi Nyamweya about the relationship between climate change and girls’ education.

Girls in El Salvador, India, Pakistan, South Africa and more share the steps they’re taking to address the climate crisis at home and in their communities.

Ugandan activist Evelyn Acham discusses the need for climate education and centring African voices in the fight for the environment.

Ugandan activist Evelyn Acham discusses the need for climate education and centring African voices in the fight for the environment.

Six things you need to know about the ways climate change affects girls’ education.

Why girls are our best bet for a sustainable future.

Why girls are our best bet for a sustainable future.

19-year-old Scottish student Emily Blackmore explains what students should be learning about climate change in school.