School girls encouraged to fight against climate change

School girls encouraged to fight against climate change

From Hope Abah, Makurdi

The Environment and Climate Change Amelioration Initiative (ECCAI) in collaboration with Education as a Vaccine (EVA) has challenged secondary school girls across Benue State to take up the fight against climate change.

Executive Director of ECCAI, Victoria Esa, said it became necessary to encourage young girls who suffer mostly due to gender inequalities occasioned by climate change, harmful practices to step up their minds to become agents of change in mitigating the impact of environmental menace.

Esa noted that as part of the organisation’s programme to celebrate the International Day of the Girl Child in a powerful way, economic tree seedlings were presented to the girls to plant for future prosperity.

She said bringing together students from Unique Secondary School Makurdi, Government Girls Secondary School Makurdi, and Government Girls Colleges Makurdi, the event centered on the theme, “The Future of Climate Leadership: Why It Needs More of the Girl Child,” under the global banner, “Girls’ Rights, Our Future,” aimed to raise them as steward of positive change.

Meanwhile, the day’s highlight was a thought-provoking symposium where passionate young girls took the stage, sharing their insights on how female leadership is pivotal in the fight against climate change.

The panelists, made up of students, emphasised the need for more girls to step into leadership roles within the climate justice movement, as they offered their perspectives and unrelenting energy to drive change.

The organisers as a symbolic gesture of hope ensured seedlings were donated to the participating schools, to encourage students to plant trees on their campuses as they stressed that the act reflects the growing climate consciousness of the younger generation, and their role as stewards of the environment.

By Teen Trust News

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