Climate and Environmental Transformation
Climate and Environmental Transformation comprises:
- 1. Project T - Transforming the WASH sector
- 2. The CEE Project - Climate and Environmental Education
1. Project T - Transforming the WASH sector
Schools & Communities Strategy
Under our School Strategy, we are committed to advancing water management and environmental sanitation in line with SDG 6. We actively engage students in initiatives that promote hygiene and environmental sanitation. Our Community Strategy focuses on improving water management and environmental sanitation in rural communities, supporting SDG 6. We engage local populations in hygiene and environmental sanitation practices to enhance their living conditions.
2. The CEE Project - Climate and Environmental Education
SUSTAINABLE CITIES & COMMUNITIES
If you’re like most people, you live in a city. More than half the world’s population now lives in cities, and that figure will go to about two-thirds of humanity by the year 2050. Cities are getting bigger. In 1990 there were ten “mega-cities” with 10 million inhabitants or more. In 2014, there were 28 mega-cities, home to 453 million people. Incredible, huh? A lot of people love cities; they’re centers of culture and business and life. The thing is, they’re also often centers of extreme poverty. To make cities sustainable for all, we can create good, affordable public housing. We can upgrade slum settlements. We can invest in public transport, create green spaces, and get a broader range of people involved in urban planning decisions. That way, we can keep the things we love about cities, and change the things we don’t.
Our Social Structure Strategy is dedicated to constructing essential facilities in rural communities, supporting SDG 11. We build classrooms, clinics, community centers, libraries, and toilets under our social enterprise project “Tbox” (where ‘T’ stands for toilet and ‘Box’ refers to the toilet compartment). We also provide shelter for displaced or fragile individuals, ensuring they have safe and secure living conditions. This initiative aims to create resilient and sustainable communities with improved social infrastructure.
Our “Project T” was selected out of over 500 entries to be presented live at the Global Youth Mobilization final event in February 2023, celebrating 2years of global impact through youth initiatives.
Beyond this, we have a bigger plan to do more, we look forward to partnership and collaboration to fight open defecation and plastic waste pollution causing health and environmental challenges while creating livelihood for fragile and rural communities (internally displaced people groups). We are transforming the world with every step more humane than the last. Let’s Build for Humanity!














