Tribaverse Hosts Climate Ghana Conference for Youth Empowerment

Accra is set to host the third annual Climate Ghana Conference on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, at the British Council, organisers Tribaverse have announced.

The conference, themed “Green Generation: Empowering Youth for Climate Action,” will focus on strategies to effectively involve young Ghanaians in the nation’s fight against climate change. It aims to unite stakeholders from various sectors to discuss practical approaches to youth engagement in environmental advocacy.

According to Tribaverse, the event is a crucial step towards increasing the active participation of youth in addressing environmental challenges. “The conference represents a significant step towards enhancing youth participation in environmental advocacy,” a spokesperson stated.

The programme will include panel discussions, interactive workshops and networking opportunities. These sessions are designed to inspire, educate, and equip young people to lead sustainable projects in their communities.

Tribaverse is encouraging attendees and the public to share information about the conference widely. “We are calling on attendees and supporters to amplify the initiative by sharing the event within their networks, ensuring maximum engagement and impact,” they said.

The Climate Ghana Conference has quickly become a vital annual event for climate advocates, youth leaders, policymakers, and organisations dedicated to a more sustainable future for Ghana.

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