Guardians of the Earth: Youth Uniting for Climate Action
Project in Germany
January 18 - 25, 2026

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Location: Essen, Germany.

This is a learning experience for young people who want to better understand the climate crisis and become active contributors to a more sustainable and fair future.

Together with peers from different countries, we will explore how nature works as a connected system, how our everyday choices impact the environment, and why young people have the power to lead positive change. In a friendly and supportive atmosphere, we will learn by doing: through hands-on activities, outdoor and experiential learning, teamwork, and interactive workshops, we will discover simple and practical ways to live more sustainably and create solutions — from renewable energy ideas to community actions that reduce waste and protect local environments.

This exchange is about building confidence and hope: helping each we will see ourselves as someone who can take initiative, inspire others, and make change feel possible.

You will leave with new skills, fresh motivation, and a stronger sense of purpose, ready to bring sustainable ideas back home.

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Age of participants: 18 – 30,  group leader 18+

Accommodation and meals during the project will be free of charge. Travel expenses will be reimbursed after the project

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Please note that any AI-generated applications will not be considered for the final selection. We value honesty and your genuine desire to participate.
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