The projects undertaken in Action for Climate Empowerment (ACE) drive for inclusive climate action through climate education and public awareness, training, public participation and access to information, and international cooperation on those areas concerning intergenerational equity, youth participation in decision-making, and gap between the North and the South.
While looking into the sharing sessions on the Building Capacities with ACE Day at the Capacity-building Hub, the following similarities can contribute to acquiring a quick understanding of climate adaptation, resilience and mitigation efforts made.
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Global alliance partners for capacity building help to generate a catalyst that ignites transnational and interdisciplinary collaborations and mobilizes social resources internationally to narrow the understanding gap of capacity building between Global South and Global North. All work designed and implemented sheds light on the importance and necessity of frequent climate stakeholder engagement at national, regional and global levels.
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Spotlight shining on indigenous knowledge and First Nations expertise brings about introspection among key stakeholders at all levels for the nexus of traditional practices and technological approaches on climate adaptation and resilience strategy.
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Enhancing intent-oriented and impact-oriented relationships and their coevolutionary impacts in climate action requires technology-based solutions and diversified edutainments to better train participants with more effective interaction and handy toolkits.
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Intergenerational equity and youth empowerment in participative decision-making provide a more inclusive and dynamic culture for climate policies that broadly resolves needs of more stakeholders.