WHAT WE DO

We believe in the power of collective action!  The movement brings together individuals, groups, organisations, young women and girls in their different diversities to add their voice, energy and creativity to advocate for climate Justice across the region. Apply

OUR PROGRAMS

Women and girls led solutions to combat their local climate challenges.

Green Master program

A creative climate curriculum in form of series/modules that engages children between the age of 7- 18 years in primary and secondary school. Read More

Climate Resilience Hubs

” Our Grand Mothers were and are still adapting to climate change impacts with their local indigenous knowledge”. We need to make their solutions visible, supported and scaled. Our Hubs facilitate intergenerational knowledge sharing towards building community resilience. Read More

Climate Leadership

“If we do not have a seat at the table, we will bring a folding chair”  Young women and girls can change systems at the local, National and International level. We can only enable that through Capacity strengthening. Read More

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Advocacy

Girls for Climate Action advocates for inclusion in local environmental policies by sharing lived experiences, translating policies into local languages, raising awareness, and building capacity for diverse young women and girls. Read More

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Green-preneurship Academy

Girls for Climate Action has opened the Green-preneurship Academy 2025! Apply Here

Become a Mentor

Inspire future climate advocates in our 6-month program. Share your expertise, guide changemakers, and drive impactful climate justice and policy actions. Join us in shaping a sustainable future!” Apply here

FAQ

A Young Women Led movement that is centering their lived realities and experiences as they advocate for Just and Resilient communities that live is harmony with the environment.

No! You don’t need any special background. Climate action needs artists, storytellers, organizers, tech lovers, farmers, designers, and community leaders. Everyone has something valuable to contribute.

Second Lane, Mvule Crescent, Jinja, Eastern Uganda.

We do annual Climate cohorts, Birthdy trees, advocacy and awareness programmes.

Girls are powerful leaders, innovators, and problem-solvers. Around the world, young women are already leading movements and creating solutions that protect their communities and the planet. Your voice, ideas, and leadership matter.

In many local communities, girls may face greater risks from climate impacts like water shortages, food insecurity, and school disruptions. That’s why it’s important for girls to be part of designing solutions.

Yes! Climate-related careers include environmental science, renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, policy, climate finance, green entrepreneurship, and advocacy.

You can:

  • Join local climate clubs or youth groups

  • Participate in community clean-ups or tree planting

  • Advocate at school or in your community

  • Start your own project

  • Join our programs and training sessions