The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has officially launched the Youth Climate Action Fund program, calling for proposals from young individuals and youth climate organizations.
This initiative, powered by Bloomberg Philanthropies in collaboration with United Cities and Local Governments and the Bloomberg Centre for Public Innovation at Johns Hopkins University, aims to empower young residents of Accra to take meaningful action in the fight against climate change.
During the launch event, Metropolitan Chief Executive of AMA, Madam Elizabeth K.T. Sackey, underscored the city’s commitment to combating climate change and empowering the youth.
Metropolitan Chief Executive of AMA, Madam Elizabeth K.T. Sackey further stated, “This launch marks the beginning of a movement towards a more sustainable future.”
Madam Elizabeth K.T. Sackey elaborated on the application process, noting that the fund will range from $1,000 to $5,000 per project. Interested individuals or groups must submit a detailed project description and budget, demonstrating how the funds will be utilized.
Again, Madam Sackey emphasized that entities eligible for funding must have formal incorporation or status, a bank account in their name, and the capability to manage the funds.
The application process is straightforward, with an open call for proposals announced. Potential applicants can visit the AMA website (ama.gov.gh) and social media platforms (@AccraMetropolis) for further information on the application process. The deadline for submission is July 1, 2024.
Empowering Youth for a Sustainable Future
“Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of our time, affecting every aspect of our lives and environment. It demands immediate and innovative action. Our youth are at the forefront of this fight with their boundless energy, creativity, and determination. They are not just the leaders of tomorrow but today’s leaders.”
Madam Elizabeth K.T. Sackey, the Metropolitan Chief Executive of AMA
Madam Elizabeth K.T. Sackey, the Metropolitan Chief Executive of AMA, emphasized the importance of collective action in combating climate change. She urged young individuals and organizations to seize the opportunity presented by the Youth Climate Action Fund, promising the AMA’s support in terms of both financial backing and collaborative efforts.
The launch of the Youth Climate Action Fund program has significant implications for Ghana. By empowering the youth and supporting grassroots climate action projects, the initiative fosters a culture of environmental stewardship and civic engagement among young people. This program not only contributes to the city’s efforts to combat climate change but also aligns with Ghana’s national climate goals.
Furthermore, the collaboration with international organizations like Bloomberg Philanthropies and the Bloomberg Centre for Public Innovation underscores the global nature of climate change and the importance of international cooperation. The success of this program could serve as a model for other cities and countries, demonstrating the potential of youth-driven climate action.
The Youth Climate Action Fund program represents a pivotal step towards a more sustainable future for Accra. By providing the youth with the resources and support they need to implement their innovative ideas, the AMA is fostering a generation of environmentally conscious leaders. As the city embarks on this journey, the collaborative efforts of young individuals, organizations, and the government will be crucial in addressing the challenges posed by climate change and building a resilient, sustainable future for all.
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