
Intersectionality and Climate Justice
13-17 October 2025 | Romania
This activity is designed to exchange practices, reflect and deepen the understanding of how climate justice intersects with societal issues such as disability, poverty, anti-racism, post-colonisation, gender, or religion.
The training consists of a cycle of three activities: one residential and two online sessions. The residential activity will gather 25 participants for an intensive 3-day activity. This will be followed by two 2-day online activities occurring post-residential. The online sessions connect with a webinar featuring expert insights on climate justice and intersectionality.
Objectives of the activity:
- Exchanging practices, knowledge, and tools on intersectionality and climate justice.
- Deepen understanding: Highlight the interconnectedness of climate justice with broader societal issues.
- Promoting inclusion: Raise awareness about the experiences of youth with fewer opportunities and methods to engage them in climate action.
- Networking and partnership-building: Foster collaboration between youth organisations from different European countries to develop and implement joint projects