IYD: Foundation Urges Youth to Embrace Green Skills
On the occasion of International Youth Day (IYD), Helpline Foundation for the Needy, a prominent non-governmental organization, has emphasized the significance of green skills for the youth in creating a more sustainable world.
Dr. Jumai Ahmadu, the visionary founder of the foundation, made the call during a media address in Abuja on Saturday.
Dr. Ahmadu underscored the importance of education and training focusing on green skills as a means for young individuals to address the pressing environmental challenges that the world is facing.
Under the theme “Green Skills for Youth: Towards a Sustainable World,” this year’s IYD emphasizes the critical role of imparting knowledge and skills that align with environmental consciousness and sustainability.
“As the custodians of tomorrow, you have the power to make a profound impact on the health of our planet,” stated Dr. Ahmadu.
She encouraged young people to actively pursue green skills, including areas such as renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, waste management, conservation, and eco-friendly technologies.
By equipping themselves with these skills, the youth can contribute to innovative solutions that address the planet’s most urgent issues.
Dr. Ahmadu challenged the youth to imagine a world where renewable energy sources replace fossil fuels, sustainable agricultural practices sustain a growing population, and waste is minimized through recycling and reduction efforts.
She urged them to integrate sustainable practices into their daily routines, promote renewable energy sources, and advocate for environmentally conscious approaches within their communities.
While recognizing the pivotal role of the youth in shaping a sustainable future, Dr. Ahmadu also highlighted the importance of collective action.
She urged young individuals to engage with peers, community leaders, stakeholders, and organizations dedicated to sustainability.
By uniting their voices, they can drive policies and initiatives that prioritize environmental preservation, social equity, and economic viability.
International Youth Day, observed on August 12 each year, serves as a platform to address youth-related issues on a global scale and celebrate the potential of young individuals as active partners in the global society.
As the world grapples with environmental challenges, the message from Helpline Foundation for the needy is a clarion call for the youth to embrace green skills and contribute to building a more sustainable and resilient future for all.