UNICEF targets 100,000 youths for climate action by 2025: Official

UNICEF says it plans to mobilise 100,000 Nigerian youths for climate action by the year 2025 under its global environmental initiative, Green Rising.
Rahama Farah, chief of the UNICEF field office in Kano, disclosed this on Wednesday during an event marking the 2025 World Environment Day in the state.
He said the event, which featured tree planting and plastic waste collection, was part of the organisation’s efforts to combat plastic pollution and promote environmental sustainability in Nigeria.
“The activities in Kano are part of UNICEF’s Global Green Rising Initiative, which is designed to mobilise youth-led climate action through volunteering, green skills development, and environmental advocacy,” Mr Farah said.
He explained that through the initiative, UNICEF aimed to plant 100,000 trees, recycle 100,000 kilograms of plastic waste, and engage 100,000 young people in environmental action across Nigeria by 2025.
Mr Farah said the initiative was in line with national and global efforts to combat climate change and environmental degradation. He also noted that children and young people had a critical role to play in safeguarding the future of the planet.
He stated that plastic waste disrupts ecosystems, threatens marine life, clogs drainage systems, and contributes to climate change through greenhouse gas emissions from plastic production.
“As the UN agency for children, UNICEF is committed to programmes that ensure a sustainable and healthy environment for every child,” Mr Farah said.
The UNICEF chief called on young people to become change agents by refusing single-use plastics, using reusable containers, and engaging in environmental advocacy through school clubs and creative campaigns.
“Every small action, like picking up trash or using a refillable water bottle, makes a big difference. Together, we can build a cleaner, greener and more beautiful world,” the UNICEF official said.
The activities in Kano included tree planting and plastic waste pick-up exercises involving schoolchildren, community volunteers, and government officials.
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