On December 8th, at COP28, UNICEF’s Generation Unlimited, in collaboration with India’s Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change, unveiled the “Green Rising“ initiative. This groundbreaking initiative, carried out through India’s YuWaah campaign, places a special emphasis on engaging youth in impactful environmental actions at the grassroots level, drawing inspiration from the Mission Life movement.
The global “Green Rising” initiative, along with the “Green Rising India Alliance,” involves UNICEF, Generation Unlimited, and a diverse network of public, private, and youth partners.
Q. What is the “Green Rising” initiative introduced at COP28?
A: The “Green Rising” initiative is a collaborative effort between UNICEF’s Generation Unlimited and India’s Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change, aimed at engaging youth in impactful environmental actions at the grassroots level.
Q: What does the Green Skills Development Programme in India aim to achieve?
A: The Green Skills Development Programme aims to cultivate a proficient workforce within the environment and forest sectors, contributing to sustainability and green job creation.
Q: How many children and youth does the Green Rising Global Initiative aim to mobilize?
A: The Green Rising Global Initiative, led by UNICEF and Generation Unlimited, aspires to create pathways for at least 10 million children and youth in developing countries.
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