Strengthening Climate Action and Justice through CSO Capacity Building

From April 24th to 25th, 2025, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) came together for an impactful training on Climate Change Management and Climate Justice Programming, organized by Civil Society Network on Climate Change – Cisonecc with generous support from Save the Children International through the SIDA project from Sweden (Sverige).

The training brought together key partners including Ntchisi Organisation for Youth and Development (NOYD), Women’s Legal Resource Centre (WOLREC), Malawi National Youth Network on Climate Change – NYNCC , and NGO Coalition on Child Rights Malawi . The sessions focused on enhancing the capacities of CSOs in responding to the climate crisis through rights-based, justice-centered programming that leaves no child behind.

Together, we’re building stronger, more resilient communities through informed and inclusive climate action.

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