With support from their mentors and the wider group, mentees have developed podcasts, documentaries and articles on the impacts of climate change for major channels and publications. They have organised youth climate conferences and events on climate negotiations and climate finance. They have established social media platforms for women in remote communities to share their climate stories.
Further, they have been supported in submitting key policy proposals to government departments like the Ministry of Climate Change. They have been coached through presenting at COP 29. And they have set up new climate fellowships and internships to foster the new talent on climate.
Alongside this, participants benefited from attending Chevening’s series of climate debates, where the British High Commission bought together prominent Chevening alumni in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad to debate key themes like green finance, urbanisation and COP29.
British High Commissioner, Jane Marriott CMG OBE said
“Climate change such is a huge challenge that it can be difficult to know how to engage and make a difference. Linking young climate professionals with more experienced experts is a win-win situation expertise, enthusiasm and idealism are shared to try and make a difference to help humanity. I’m confident that the connections forged this year will grow and inspire others beyond this beginning.”
Ahmed Kamal, university student and climate mentee, established a toolkit with simple actions children can take to meet the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. This is now being rolled out to Beaconhouse schools across the country.
Reflecting on his work, Ahmed Kamal said
‘I wanted to create something that motivated young people to take action on climate change, just as the Chevening Climate Mentorship programme was for me.’
Sana Munir, Chevening alumni, freelance journalist and director of local government audit, Lahore, said
‘Participating in the Chevening Climate Change mentorship scheme as a mentor was a transformative experience. Witnessing the passion and dedication of the group was truly inspiring.’
Notes to Editors
Applications for the prestigious Chevening Scholarship will open in August. This fully funded scholarship offers Pakistani mid-career professionals the opportunity to pursue a one-year master’s degree in the United Kingdom. Additionally, next year Chevening Pakistan will continue to offer a special scholarship opportunity for climate studies and heritage studies at the University of Essex, which covers tuition, living expenses, and travel costs. More details can be found at Chevening.
Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships – Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK are highly competitive scholarships provided by the UK government to provide financial assistance to talented international students from across the Commonwealth nations who wish to pursue a postgraduate degree in the UK. In Pakistan, there are over 1,500 Commonwealth alumni to date. The scholarships have been available to Pakistani students since 1960. Applications will open in September.
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