A-part commemoration model to maximize youth and community participation.

 


Wetlands are among the most powerful yet most threatened ecosystems on our planet. They protect our coastlines, store carbon, purify water, support biodiversity, and sustain livelihoods — yet they continue to disappear at alarming rates due to climate change, pollution, and unsustainable human activity. In recognition of this global challenge, Mydopoint Kilifi Youth Group, a dynamic youth hub driven by innovation, environmental stewardship, and social entrepreneurship, will commemorate World Wetlands Day 2026 through a youth-centered, community-driven, and action-oriented programme in Kilifi County. While World Wetlands Day is officially marked on Monday, 2nd February, Mydopoint Kilifi has intentionally designed a two-part commemoration model to maximize youth and community participation: A class themed event where students will bring out their artistic prowess on the theme and a larger community event on the subsequent Saturday where community members will conduct a beach clean up activity in commemoration of the day.

World Wetlands Day 2026-Mydo Point Kilifi Edition.
Monday, February 2, 2026.
Country : Kenya
Organizer : Mydo Point Kilifi Youth Group

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