Recognizing today’s
youth’s key role as tomorrow’s guardians of the environment, SM Prime Holdings,
Inc. (SM Prime) and World-Wide Fund for Nature Philippines (WWF-Philippines)
have teamed up to launch YOUth are the Future, a leadership program aimed to equip
young student leaders on environmental conservation, climate change, and
sustainability issues.
“There is no better
time than now to educate the youth. As stewards of the planet, it is important
that they have an opportunity to learn about environmental conservation,
encourage them to voice out their fresh ideas, and share new perspectives,”
said WWF-Philippines Education for Sustainable Development Project Head Dino
Calderon.
“When we provide our
young student leaders with learning opportunities and expose them to practical
solutions, we have a chance to help them design a sustainable future. We are
committed to make sure that things change for the better,” says Hans “Chico”
Sy, President of SM Engineering Design and Development Corporation (SMEDD) and
SM sustainability champion.
Commencing with the
grand launch on October 10, 2023, the student ambassadors from various Metro
Manila high schools participated in a discovery tour around the SM Mall of Asia
Complex, which features SM Prime’s sustainability efforts and disaster
resiliency practices. The formal introduction of YOUth is the Future
Ambassadors was held at the SMX Convention Center and along with a pinning
ceremony. Leaders and representatives from SM Prime, WWF-Philippines,
government agencies, and foreign dignitaries are also present at the event.
In a message she
delivered during the event, Department of Environment and Natural Resources
(DENR) Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga said, “Our journey is really about
the race to resilience, as our climate changes, society is changing.
Sustainability is our pathway to survival as a planet and that is what
resilience is really about, the ability to withstand the impacts of the hazards
that we know and those that we could face in the future.”
The youth ambassadors
will participate in a three-day eco-camp at the Pico De Loro Beach and Country
Club in November, where they will learn about waste and energy management,
resource optimization, and climate mitigation and adaptation strategies from
some of the country’s experts.
Renowned for its role
in Olive Ridley Sea Turtle conservation, the 3-day eco camp in Hamilo Coast
also serves as an immersive natural classroom in environmental conservation.
The expected output from the eco-camp is a Green Manifesto that outlines their
plans to effect change and a storybook module co-authored by all the
participants. The program will culminate through a series of mall and school
tours throughout Metro Manila to boost youth engagement and student ambassador
recruitment.
In a message sent by
her excellency Vice President and Department of Education Secretary Sara Z.
Duterte, she said, “This visionary program embodies the transformative power of
education and empowerment in shaping a more sustainable and resilient future.
Taking advantage of this program will give you all a head start on becoming
influential figures in creating a more sustainable and ecologically aware
culture.”
Together with its
partners, WWF-Philippines hopes to empower young Filipinos further to become
the next generation of sustainability champions. Programs like YOUth are the
Future, can help future generations become proactive leaders who can
#ChangeTheEnding for the planet.
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