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Community Climate Dialogues

Local forums connecting teachers, parents, community leaders, youth groups, and institutions around environmental stewardship.

Context

The challenge

Climate education becomes stronger when communities understand what schools are teaching and support the behavior change outside school.

Community Climate Dialogues create space for teachers and local stakeholders to discuss environmental issues affecting their communities.

The dialogues can focus on floods, heat, sanitation, waste, tree cover, water protection, food systems, and school-community collaboration.

This program helps TEFECCE position teachers as trusted community climate educators.

Impact

Expected outcomes

Shared understandingCommunity supportTeacher visibilityStronger school-community ties
More programmes

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Training, school action, resources, and community programmes for teachers across Ghana.

Training
01

Teacher Climate Education Labs

Hands-on training sessions that help teachers turn climate concepts into practical lessons, activities, and school-based action projects.

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School Action
02

Green School Action Clubs

Student-led environmental clubs guided by teachers to promote tree care, waste literacy, school greening, and climate action habits.

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Resources
03

Climate Resource Bank

Teacher-friendly guides, lesson notes, worksheets, posters, and activity cards for environmental and climate education.

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