Children from Nepal and the Maldives are at the forefront of climate change advocacy, as they face the harsh realities of environmental shifts. In Nepal, melting glaciers in the Himalayas have led to severe landslides, devastating mountain villages and displacing families. Meanwhile, in the Maldives, rising sea levels are threatening to engulf island communities, posing a direct threat to the livelihoods of many. The United Nations has highlighted these challenges in a recent report, emphasizing the urgent need for global cooperation to address these environmental issues. The report notes that children are not just victims of climate change but are also becoming active participants in seeking solutions and raising awareness. In response to these challenges, children in these regions have been organizing and participating in various initiatives aimed at mitigating the impacts of climate change. Their efforts underscore a growing movement among the youth to demand action from global leaders to secure a sustainable future for all. Post navigation UN Warns of Growing Hunger Crisis First Ladies Unite for Ukrainian Support