Pan-India
Green Champions
Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change
In 519 districts, school children run their own environmental missions. A Green Corps eco-club in rural Rajasthan built a rainwater harvesting system that now waters the village. In Kerala, students mapped illegal dump sites and pressured local government to act. One lakh schools. Millions of future voters who already understand what's at stake.

Impact Metrics
Schools with Eco-Clubs
Districts Covered
Students Engaged
Sustainable Development Goals
Quality Education
Responsible Consumption
Climate Action
Life on Land
About This Project
Organisation: Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change
Location: Pan-India, IN
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Endorsed and monitored by national or international government agencies.
Standard: Government-Mandated + GEF-UNDP
How Funding Works
Funding Route: Partnership Agreement
This project operates through a formalized partnership with government or multilateral organisations, ensuring sustainable impact.
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