On March 21, SWACH took part in the Third National Youth Water Forum, held in Cuenca and organized by FONAPA, UNESCO, CESFO, and the Ecuadorian Youth Water Network.
This event brought together young people from across the country who are committed to climate action, providing a space for reflection and the development of ideas related to water, climate change, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and youth participation in scientific and community-based initiatives.
SWACH played an active role in the working groups, where discussions focused on the importance of integrating an environmental perspective into all proposals and on strengthening the capacities of young people to design and implement sustainable initiatives, both with and for their communities.
The forum served as a valuable opportunity to exchange experiences, hear new voices, and continue promoting active citizenship in the defense of water and climate.
We remain adding on through #AcciónAzul (#BlueAction).