The Climate Justice Camp is the largest in-person platform of its kind for young leaders from the Global South. Almost 1,000 people from countries on the frontlines of climate change have worked together at previous camps, leading to new climate initiatives around the world, and a strengthening of youth representation from frontline regions at UN COP negotiations.
The week-long agenda featured workshops on topics including road to COP, energy transition, adaptation and resilience, plastics pollution, conflict and demilitarization, and gender and climate; with an aim to create regional and international networks that can push for long-term political change.
Climate Justice Camp: Tanzania
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The third global edition of the Climate Justice Camp was held in Tanzania, and brought together 300 young climate leaders from the most climate-impacted countries.