In Málaga, Spain, Asociación GO GREEN led a community event following their hosting of the international training. The workshop emphasized the power of collective storytelling and gender awareness in climate action.
Amplifying Local Voices Youth and community members came together to explore how advocacy efforts can become more inclusive. A focus on Spanish-speaking women in rural areas and their climate work brought new perspectives into the conversation. Workshop Goals- Promote visibility of women in sustainability.
- Connect climate justice with cultural heritage.
- Inspire creative expression of green ideas.
- Story Garden – Small group circles where participants shared climate memories and family practices.
- Banner Making – Youth designed protest banners around green equality messages.
- Intergenerational Dialogue – A session with local eco-activists and young participants.
"We learned that climate justice means listening to everyone, especially those who are rarely heard."Outputs and Legacy GO GREEN launched a digital campaign called #EcoIgualdad to share workshop stories and create a space for youth dialogue across Spain.