I am the founder of ABC of SDG, an initiative that focuses on conducting workshops to educate schools and colleges about the practical application of sustainability. Our workshops are conducted both online and offline, and we have successfully reached over 500 students across various locations in India. In addition, our organization The ClimAct Initiative has developed tailored curricula specifically designed for tier-2 and tier-3 cities, and we have collaborated with several organizations to deliver these courses effectively.
As a design-driven sustainability advocate, my primary goal is to utilize my design skills to drive meaningful change. I have had the privilege of collaborating with esteemed organizations like the United Nations during COP'26, where I actively contributed to the global sustainability agenda.
Presently, I am engaged with L'Oreal as a participant in the Women Climate Collective campaign, amplifying my voice and connecting with like-minded individuals who share the vision of fostering a greener future through collective action. These collaborations have provided me with valuable platforms to advocate for marginalized voices, particularly those of children and women, whose concerns are often overlooked. By leveraging these opportunities, I strive to raise awareness and address their unique challenges within the sustainability discourse.
Access To Knowledge And Mentorship
India has made remarkable progress in the realm of sustainable development, yet there remains a considerable distance to cover, particularly in terms of youth-driven initiatives. The country offers numerous opportunities to young individuals, including digital accessibility and government funding, enabling them to undertake projects pertaining to climate action and education.
However, a significant challenge lies in accessing knowledge and mentorship necessary for initiating and implementing their ideas. Fortunately, dedicated individuals working in the sector are bridging these gaps, fostering a promising future.