Unicef Malaysia to equip Sabah students with skills on climate action


Mohd Arifin (left) looking at some of the exhibits by students.

KOTA KINABALU: Unicef Malaysia is working towards empowering students in Sabah to be equipped with the skills and knowledge to become active "agents for change" by engaging in climate action.

Unicef Malaysia programme specialist (climate and environment) Nasha Lee said that they hoped to see children and students inspired by the need to work on preserving their environment in efforts to be agents to act on the climate crisis.

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