Meet the inaugural cohort of the Youth for Water and Climate Programme

Twenty young water and climate professionals from Hungary, Slovakia, Belgium, France and Sweden form the first cohort of the Youth for Water and Climate Program.

Climate change is disrupting weather patterns, leading to extreme weather events, unpredictable water availability, exacerbating water scarcity and contaminating water supplies. We must act, and supporting young professionals is part of the solution. 

The Youth for Water and Climate Programme (YWC), an 8-month capacity-building program for young professionals in the water and climate sector, was launched on January 17th. 

The Programme, developed and implemented by the International Secretariat for Water (ISW), Solidarity Water Europe (SWE), cewas, Global Water Partnership (GWP), Global Water Partnership Central and Eastern Europe (GWP CEE), Global Water Partnership Hungary (GWP HU), and GoodPlanet Belgium, aims to support young professionals in acquiring transversal and specific skills which are essential in the water and climate sector. 

Young people are the first to be affected by the environmental challenges facing our societies. The ISW has taken on the mission of accompanying and training them. In this sense, YWC program integrates all the components so that they have all the tools to contribute to a more sustainable world”, said Sarah Dousse, Executive Director of the International Secretariat for Water and Solidarity Water Europe. 

The program offers in-person workshops, a mentorship opportunity, support in finding an internship, a community of practice and a complete online curriculum to support the development of their professional skills and/or entrepreneurial skills in the water and climate sector. 

The participants are currently meeting in Budapest from February 6th-12th for the first workshop. 

Luca Jendrek, 27, one of the Erasmus+ participants, is currently working in a Hungarian Foundation specialized in climate change issues. Luca said that: “I understand the 'why-s' and now it is time to learn the 'how-s'. Therefore, I am very much looking forward to getting practical insights, connecting with like-minded people, and taking action for a better and safer tomorrow with YWC!".

This program is funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, l’Agence de l’eau Artois-Picardie and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation. 

For more information about the Youth for Water and Climate Programme, contact ISW’s youth project manager, Elysa Vaillancourt at evaillancourt@sie-isw.org

 

1st cohort of the Youth for Water and Climate Programme

 

Country

Name

Age

France

Noémie Plumier

29

 

Sherazade Henni

23

 

Keilly Bulle Arias

25

 

Rania Louafi

23

 

Matthieu Blanchard

23

Hungary

Solongo Otgonbayar

29

 

Franciska Iglodi

27

 

Luca Jendrek

27

Belgium 

Sofia Carolina Andrade Tirado

26

 

Sarah Moreno Sayavedra

28

 

Maria-Alexandra Constantinescu

26

 

Andrea Cecere

23

 

Amnay Mehlaoui

26

 

Albert Nkwasa

30

Slovakia

Milena Oravcova

25

Sweden 

Neea Nieminen

25

 

Nike Dahlqvist

26

 

Ulrika Lundin Glans

27

 

Shashank Bhattarai

28

 

Chandrakant Singh

29

 

Erasmus+ is the EU's programme to support education, training, youth and sport in Europe. The 2021-2027 programme places a strong focus on social inclusion, the green and digital transitions, and promoting young people’s participation in democratic life. It supports priorities and activities set out in the European Education Area, Digital Education Action Plan and the European Skills Agenda.