PCF, with support from the District Youth Office of Charsadda, conducted a successful awareness session on “Changing Minds for Climate Resilience Workshop.” The program aimed to give young people and the community hope and strength. It focused on learning about climate change, its effects, and the power of living a sustainable life.
Mr. Mian Shahid Hamid, Project Director of PCF, has provided a very motivating session on the science of climate change, its impact on the environment and how people can play crucial role in saving natural ecosystems.
Youth Engagement and Collaborative Action for Sustainability
To add more, Mr. Tawseef Khan, Founder and President of PCF, delivered a motivational speech to the participants. He declared climate change the challenge of our time and stressed the importance of youth-led initiatives. Besides, he emphasized creating a resilient, sustainable future, particularly in areas like Charsadda facing specific environmental threats.
Mr. Shahzad Ud Din, Principal of New Muslim Public High School, challenged students to make a responsible step and make a lasting difference by incorporating eco-friendly practices into their routine life.
Finally, Mr. Faheem Khan Durrani, the District Youth Officer of Charsadda, thanked PCF for its relentless efforts. He also reiterated the District Youth Office’s commitment to promoting collaboration, awareness, and practical solutions for environmental sustainability. Overall, the program demonstrated that joint action and educated youth leadership are key tools to combat climate change and make Pakistan cleaner and greener.
Final Words
In conclusion, the climate resilience workshop in Charsadda successfully empowered youth to understand climate change and adopt sustainable practices. By engaging students and the community, PCF and the District Youth Office demonstrated the importance of education and collaboration. They showed that youth leadership is essential for building a greener and more resilient future. The workshop also highlighted the value of joint action between organizations and local communities. Moving forward, such initiatives can inspire more young people to take active roles in climate action and sustainability.
