Fight Climate Change with World Vision Singapore

PROTECTING THE EARTH TODAY FOR THE CHILDREN'S TOMORROW

Climate change is a crisis for all but the most vulnerable bear the brunt of it. It threatens to undo the last 50 years of progress. For the first time, a generation of children will grow up in a world far more dangerous and uncertain as a result of changing climate and degraded environment. 

 


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Let's Fight Climate Change Together!

What we do now can dramatically reduce the number of children threatened by the most severe impacts of climate change in the coming decades. Support our climate mitigation, adaptation, and sustainable natural resource management activities in Ethiopia, Nepal and The Philippines.

 

Polyfloss Repurposing Plastics Nepal

 

Repurposing Plastics as Roof Insulation for Schools
Nepal

Repurpose 55,150 plastic water bottles (500ml) to reroof 25 classrooms
with better insulation for 191 students

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Clean Energy & Cookstoves Ethiopia

 

Reducing Deforestation and Air Pollution
with Clean and Energy-Efficient Cook Stoves

Ethiopia

Empower 250 women across 250 households,
Reducing 250 tonnes of CO2 emissions.

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Abaca Planting Philippines

 

Uplifting Livelihoods Through Planting Abaca
Philippines

Plant 80,000 abaca trees seedlings so 200 farming households
have increased resilience against floods and landslides.

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Land Regeneration Ethiopia

 

Regenerating Degraded Lands through Underground Forests
Ethiopia

Restore 1,931 hectares of degraded forests and land = 3,608
Football field to benefit 3,150 households with better food security and livelihoods.

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CLIMATE READS

Watch this space for stories that will take you across the globe. Stories of children who have become faces of climate change, devastating damage of disasters, the sheer human resilience to fight for survival and ground-breaking innovations for a greener world.

 

 

THE FOREST MAKER
The man who championed a reforestation technique
over 35 years ago that led to the largest possible
environmental transformation across Africa.

Abaca as plastic replacement Philippines

 

REBUILDING LIFE THROUGH ABACA FARMING
AFTER EARTHQUAKE

When the disaster hit her community, she thought that
they lost everything. However, their abaca farm
survived and helped them restore their income,
gradually reviving their lives.

 

FUEL-EFFICIENT COOKSTOVES COMBATING CLIMATE CHANGE IN INDIA
Mothers like Rajkumari no longer have to walk
the forest trail with 20kgs of wood on their heads.
They can now protect their children and the environment.

 

 

 

 

 

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