Bank al Etihad and UNICEF renew partnership to support youth-led climate action in Jordan
05 November 2024
The partnership will help raise awareness among 100,000 young people on how they can actively combat climate change through advocacy at various levels. Additionally, 3,000 individuals — 50% of whom are young women.
Bank al Etihad and UNICEF have renewed their partnership for the third consecutive year to support youth‐led climate action and strengthen awareness of climate change across Jordan.
The partnership will help raise awareness among 100,000 young people on how they can actively combat climate change through advocacy at various levels. Additionally, 3,000 individuals — 50% of whom are young women — will participate in capacity-building programs designed to enhance their skills and ability to access green jobs and sustainable employment opportunities in Jordan.
“At Bank al Etihad, we recognize the critical role youth play in addressing the climate challenges facing our world. Through this partnership with UNICEF, we are committed to helping them develop the skills and confidence they need to drive forward sustainable solutions that will benefit all of Jordan,” said Nadia Al Saeed, CEO of Bank al Etihad.
Jordan faces significant climate challenges, and while children and young people are particularly vulnerable to climate change, they also hold the potential to drive transformative change with the right support and opportunities.
UNICEF Representative to Jordan, Philippe Duamelle declared, “In Jordan, youth are a driving force that is eager to contribute to the sustainable development of the country. Through this continued partnership, UNICEF and Bank al Etihad are equipping a new generation of young people to become climate advocates in their local communities as well as contribute to global climate initiatives.”
Thanks to the support of Bank al Etihad, young people will have the opportunity to amplify their voices at critical events, such as the Local Conference of Youth on Climate Change 2024 (LCOY). This partnership will also support young climate leaders from Jordan in participating in global networks, such as the upcoming 29th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29), which will be held in Azerbaijan this year.