A new continental call for participation has been announced for the #G4CAMovement of Young Eco-Feminists, inviting young women, adolescent girls, youth activists, and youth-led organizations across Africa to join a growing network focused on climate justice, gender equality, and community-led environmental action.
The initiative seeks to strengthen grassroots advocacy and collective action aimed at building a more just and sustainable future across the African continent.
The G4CA Movement positions itself at the intersection of climate justice and eco-feminist advocacy, emphasizing the leadership of young women and girls in addressing environmental and social challenges.
The movement promotes collaborative action in areas such as:
By bringing together diverse voices, the movement aims to amplify youth participation in climate decision-making processes at local, national, and regional levels.
The call for membership is open to individuals and organizations that are actively engaged or interested in climate justice and eco-feminist movements. Eligible applicants include:
Applicants are expected to demonstrate commitment to collaborative action and meaningful engagement in movement-building activities.
Members of the G4CA Movement will be involved in a wide range of advocacy and community engagement activities designed to strengthen collective impact.
Key areas of participation include:
The movement emphasizes shared leadership and inclusive participation across diverse communities and regions in Africa.
The G4CA Movement seeks to elevate the role of young eco-feminists in shaping climate solutions that are both inclusive and equitable. By centering the voices of young women and girls, the initiative highlights the importance of gender-responsive approaches to climate action.
The movement also aims to strengthen solidarity among youth-led organizations working on environmental sustainability, human rights, and social justice.
Through coordinated advocacy and collective action, members are expected to contribute to shaping more responsive climate policies and community-level interventions.
Beyond individual participation, the G4CA Movement serves as a platform for collaboration among youth-led and women-led organizations working across Africa. It encourages shared learning, resource exchange, and coordinated advocacy efforts to strengthen the overall impact of climate justice initiatives.
Members will have opportunities to engage in:
This structure is designed to support long-term movement building and sustained engagement.
Applicants are expected to be willing to actively engage in the movement’s activities, including advocacy campaigns, volunteering efforts, and collaborative projects. Active participation is central to the movement’s goal of building a strong, connected, and action-oriented network of young eco-feminist leaders.
The G4CA Movement continues to position itself as a growing platform for youth-led climate justice action in Africa. By empowering young women, girls, and youth-led organizations, the initiative aims to strengthen grassroots leadership and promote inclusive environmental governance.
Through collective action and advocacy, the movement seeks to contribute to a future that is not only environmentally sustainable but also socially just and equitable.
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering this opportunity. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.

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