Climate change in Malawi
Urunji Climate Justice Programme
We work with schools and communities to restore the environment and to hold those responsible accountable for their actions. We strive to identify climate-smart technologies and agriculture to achieve our aims (Sustainable Development Goal 13).
Tree planting
We work with school and community environmental clubs to create tree nurseries and to plant the trees in the communities.
Advocacy
We empower communities and connect them with expertise to ensure they receive justice for pollution caused to their areas.
Educational trips
We sponsor educational trips for children to visit national parks and other places of interest to enhance their awareness of nature and climate change.
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Trees planted
Climate justice issues in Malawi cannot be overlooked. This is because over 90% of Malawi’s population relies on farming for an income. Climate change therefore has a significant bearing on household income.
You will therefore see on the list of NGOs in Malawi that Urunji also participates in climate justice programmes. Below is a map locator for our activities in Malawi: