YCVC Youth Climate Voice Caribbean
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Youth-led • Caribbean-rooted • Climate justice

Youth-led climate justice, rooted in Caribbean lived experience.

YCVC equips Caribbean youth with platforms, tools, and civic confidence to shape climate policy, strengthen community resilience, and demand equitable climate action.

Youth-led governance
80% leadership ages 20–29
Storytelling-to-mobilisation
Film + screenings + dialogue forums
Featured • YouTube Short
Vimeo
Facebook Page

What we do

Creative youth leadership meets climate justice. We organise participation, not just awareness.

Storytelling for Justice

Film and digital storytelling that centres frontline youth and lived climate experience.

Structured Youth Dialogue

Community screenings, youth forums, and facilitation guides that create safe civic space.

Accountability Pathways

Linking narratives to policy conversations on adaptation investment, resilience planning, and loss & damage.

Current project: Resilience on Screen

We’re working with Caribbean AMP Studio Ltd. on Princess of Steel to amplify youth voices and climate realities, then activate the film through screenings and structured dialogue forums.

  • Complete remaining narrative segments rooted in lived experience
  • Facilitated screenings + youth dialogue forums
  • Discussion guides that convert viewing into civic engagement
Justice-centered
From story → to organised youth power

Work & Portfolio

A living portfolio from our channels (Instagram, YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook).

Instagram Open
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About YCVC

YCVC is a youth-led, Caribbean-rooted, climate justice leadership network. We facilitate youth civic engagement so young people most affected by climate disruption shape narratives, solutions, and accountability.

80%
Leadership ages 20–29
20%
Advisory circle 30–35
Youth-led
Decision authority remains under 30

Get involved

Join the network, collaborate on screenings and youth forums, or support climate justice storytelling across the Caribbean.

Join the Network

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