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Tribaverse, a grassroots environmental initiative dedicated to raising awareness and developing innovative climate solutions, has announced its third annual Climate Ghana Conference, set to take place on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, at the British Council in Accra.
The 2025 edition will be held under the theme, “Green Generation: Empowering Youth for Climate Action,” and aims to bring together stakeholders from across Ghana to explore practical strategies for involving young people in the country’s climate response.
Organisers say the conference represents a significant step towards enhancing youth participation in environmental advocacy.

Tribaverse highlighted that the event will offer a platform for diverse voices to engage on urgent environmental issues while promoting opportunities for youth-led initiatives.
The programme will feature panel discussions, interactive workshops, and networking sessions designed to inspire, educate, and equip young people to champion sustainable projects within their communities.
Tribaverse has also called on attendees and supporters to amplify the initiative by sharing the event within their networks, ensuring maximum engagement and impact.
The Climate Ghana Conference has become a key annual gathering for climate advocates, youth leaders, policymakers, and organisations committed to building a greener, more resilient future for Ghana.
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