About Us

WELCOME TO CLIMART AFRICA

Shaping Africa’s Future Through Student Leadership in Climate Action

Climart Africa is a registered Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in Kenya dedicated to fostering student leadership in climate action. We believe that the future of Africa depends on how well we prepare our young people to address the climate crisis. By equipping students with leadership skills, education, and resources, we empower them to become changemakers in their schools and communities.

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ABOUT CLIMART AFRICA

Student Leadership for Climate Action!

Africa is one of the most vulnerable regions to the effects of climate change. Droughts, floods, food insecurity, and environmental degradation threaten the future of millions. Yet, climate education in African classrooms is still limited, leaving students unaware and unprepared to take action.

Our Mission

To build a generation of youth climate leaders in Africa who are capable of driving sustainable solutions to climate change, transforming both their communities and the environment.

Our Mission

To empower, equip, and connect students from low-income backgrounds through scholarships, leadership training, and climate action projects, ensuring that no child is left behind in the fight against climate change.

OUR WORK PROCESS

WHAT WE DO

Through our programs, we provide holistic support that nurtures students into confident climate leaders:

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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600+ Children Positively Imoacted

01. What is a non - academic scholarship?
A non-academic scholarship is a financial or resource-based award
that is not dependent on a student’s academic performance but rather on their passion, commitment, and potential in a specific field. At Climart Africa, scholarships are granted to young climate advocates based on their dedication to addressing climate change, equipping them with the resources, knowledge, and leadership skills needed to drive meaningful environmental action.
02. Who is eligible for the non-academic scholarships?
The scholarships are open to primary and high school students from low income backgrounds across Africa who have
demonstrated a strong passion for climate action. Applicants must
be actively involved in climate-related initiatives and show leadership potential in environmental advocacy or innovation.
03.How long does the scholarship last?
The scholarship supports students for a minimum of one year and up to a maximum of four years.
04. What does the Student Leadership Accelerator program offer?
The accelerator program provides leadership training, mentorship,
and practical skills in areas such as project management, strategic
planning, and climate advocacy. It aims to develop young climate leaders who can mobilize their communities and implement impactful sustainability projects.
04. How can I apply or get involved?
Interested students can apply through an online application process, followed by a selection review and interviews. Those
looking to support the initiative can contribute through donations, partnerships, or mentorship opportunities.
TEAM MEMBERS

Meet the Team — The Faces Behind Climart Africa

At Climart Africa, we believe that building climate leaders starts with strong leadership at every level. Our team is made up of passionate individuals committed to climate action, youth empowerment, and education in Africa. Together, we bring diverse skills, experience, and heart to our mission.

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TESTIMONIAL

Community Voices

At Climart Africa, our work speaks through the voices of those we serve and collaborate with—students, parents, teachers, and partners. Here’s what they have to say: 

Get Involved

Change is only possible when we work together. You can be part of this movement by:

  1. Becoming a Volunteer – Mentor, train, and support young leaders.
  2. Sponsoring a Scholar – Help a child stay in school and lead a climate project.
  3. Partnering with Us – Collaborate to scale climate education and student leadership.