Two Filipinas win at Youth4Climate Challenge in Italy!

Congratulations and mabuhay to Lara Jean Salaysay and Pau Asuncion for successful on the lately concluded Youth4Climate Challenge in Italy!

Both Filipinas gained a financial grant of $20,000 every for his or her local weather motion initiatives on the Youth4Climate: Sparking Solutions occasion, held in Rome, Italy final October 17-19.

The occasion is a collaboration between the Italian authorities the United Nations Development Program, and the World Bank Group’s Connect4Climate initiative.

Salaysay gained for her “Green Economy Ready” venture, which goals to introduce inexperienced jobs into profession counseling packages for senior highschool college students within the Philippines.

Asuncion in the meantime gained for her “Bagsakan Kabataan” venture, which goals to mobilize rural and concrete youth to upscale and promote agroecology and local weather motion within the Philippines by youth-led natural farmers markets.

Salaysay’s and Asuncion’s initiatives had been the one two initiatives from the Philippines entered to the months-long Youth4Climate: Sparking Solutions occasion, which started in March with requires modern concepts from younger individuals everywhere in the world to focus their expertise and creativity in taking local weather motion.

It focuses on 4 areas — Urban Sustainability, Food and Agriculture, Education, and Sustainable Recovery — and encompasses a choice technique of three rounds. 

In the primary spherical, Youth4Climate: Sparking Solutions acquired greater than 1,000 submissions from around the globe. Only 100 purposes had been chosen, which then required shortlisted candidates to pitch their venture on the Youth4Climate occasion in Italy.

Only 4% of the full variety of submissions had been funded.

Speaking to GMA News Online over electronic mail, Salaysay mentioned “the competition was tight because there were 25 entries per category.”

“I prepared a lot for the pitching where I took advantage of the 1:1 coaching provided by the organizers. They judges didn’t ask any questions comported to previous speakers. My peers said it was a good sign since my pitch was clear and straightforward,” she continued. 

Before learning for a Master of Environment and Sustainability specializing in Leadership for Sustainable Development at Australia’s Monash University, the 28-year-old Filipina held “meaningful youth engagement projects for climate action and democracy” the place she met younger individuals desirous to be a part of the answer however quickly discover themselves torn between inexperienced jobs and better-paying jobs. 

“However, as I am working in a climate job, I believe they don’t have to choose between a job that can satisfy their needs and a job that contributes to sustainable development,” Salaysay mentioned.

“I am a firm believer that any job can be a green job,” she continued, explaining working in and with the fossil gas trade is the exemption.

Salaysay’s curiosity in local weather change and local weather motion began to take kind in 2015, when, as a coastal clean-up volunteer, she witnessed “an island of waste drifted by the currents to a small island in Navotas City.”

A sequence of typhoons, particularly 2018’s Typhoon Ompong, turned her curiosity into one thing of a calling. “Looking back, I realized flooding should not be normal. When I was in studying, tuwing umuulan kinakailangan lumusong sa baha para makaabot sa school. Dahil nakagisnan ko na iyon, akala ko normal lang. Hindi pala dapat normal iyon. Because of climate change and poor adaptive practices, our flooding experience worsened,” Salaysay mentioned.

“I started to learn about climate change and climate action. I was a teacher back then so I integrated these concepts into classroom instruction and conversed with administration on how to make our practices more eco-friendly.”

She then took on work on the Department of Education because the Climate Change focal individual. “Since then, I worked on my personal and institutional climate action and helped thousands of teachers and learners along the way.”

Asuncion in the meantime is the National Vice Chairperson of the National Network of Agrarian Reform Advocates – Youth. She is an advocate for rural girls, farmers, fisherfolk and a local weather justice activist.

Salaysay’s and Asuncion’s initiatives had been the one solely from the Philippines however there have been two different Filipino delegates at Youth4Climate in Italy. Louise Mabulo,  co-founder of Cacao Project, served as moderator of the Food and Agriculture space, whereas Preinces Manuel, a civil engineering pupil at Far Eastern University Institute of Technology, gained the Youth4Climate video problem on Goodwall. 

The Youth4Climate Initiative was born out of the Youth4Climate Summit that the Government of Italy hosted in Milan again in 2021 as an occasion forward of COP 26 that allowed younger individuals from greater than 180 nations to place “forward ideas and concrete proposals on some of the most pressing issues on the climate agenda.”

It is an particularly empowering occasion that quells the very actual local weather nervousness that loads of younger individuals around the globe are contending with, given the local weather disaster.

Says Salaysay, feeling anxious about local weather is legitimate. But “after a couple of self-care activities to regain our focus, let’s use these intense emotions to drive climate action, not just in our lifestyle, but to call for systemic change for the government and businesses.” 
 — GMA Integrated News 

Source: www.gmanetwork.com