Nairobi, 23 September, 2025 / 5:10 pm (ACI Africa).
Young environmentalists in Kenya have concluded their two-day convention in Nairobi with a commitment to “reduce carbon footprint” and foster integral ecology in networking initiatives.
In a statement following their September 19-20 annual youth Forum on Peace and Integral Ecology held at the main campus of the Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) in Nairobi, Kenya, the youths also pledged to advocate for renewable energy.
“We, the undersigned, including representatives from high schools, universities, NGOs, faith-based organizations, and communities, affirm our collective commitment to fostering peace, ecological care, and sustainable development in Kenya and beyond,” they say.
They add, “In alignment with the spirit of this gathering, and inspired by the actions of our faith, tradition, and values, we pledge to reduce our Carbon footprint.”
“We will take measurable steps to reduce the carbon footprint of our institutions, organizations, and communities,” they say, and explain, “This includes using energy-efficient technologies, minimizing waste, and adopting sustainable practices in our daily operations.”






