Project 38: Through Their Eyes (Climate Change)

Location: Worldwide

Reach: 54,000

Year: 2022

Save the Children have spoken to over 50,000 children across 6 continents, including over 8,000 children across different countries in the Middle East and North Africa region, to find out what they think about climate change and economic inequality, as part of the Generation Hope campaign. In the Middle East and North Africa region, Save the Children, UN ESCWA and UNFPA joined together to hold a Regional Hearing, speaking together with 44 children in 12 countries, including Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt), the Kingdom of Saudi Arabic, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen.

We designed this booklet that aims to support young people’s participation in climate action and decision-making, and to raise the voices of the children we spoke with, to decision-makers. It includes adolescent friendly language on the climate crisis and the different agreements and plans that governments have developed to try and tackle it. The booklet is informed by what children told us about their experiences, the climate action work that they are already leading on, as well as the support they have requested from decision-makers, and their recommendations for furthering climate action in the region.