My Activity Tracking
626
kms
My target 3500 kms
I am walking for
Floods. Fires. Storms. Droughts. Rising global temperatures are wreaking havoc on the lives of the people least responsible for the climate crisis. And they are getting worse. But the wealthiest countries - those most responsible for polluting the planet – are dragging their feet. Their leaders aren’t taking enough action to cut their emissions, or delivering the funding needed to protect communities dealing with the climate emergency.
ActionAid’s EarthWalk means people everywhere can step up, so that politicians hear the calls of those already on the front lines of the climate crisis. I have joined the Earth Walk. Will you?
My Updates
Climate March in Kalapara, Patuakhali / AVAS LRP50 (27/10/21)
Thursday 28th OctYouth from the Southern coastal area, pledge for a just and fairer world and commit to walking for justice. They walked with the posters with the messages to address the world leaders to listen to them. Children, youth, and women in total 127 people walked 5.2KM each totaling 660.4km which also contributes to the earth walk campaign led by ActionAid Bangladesh.
ShareYouth from Sunamganj walked for a just world / VARD LRP43 (27/10/21)
Thursday 28th OctIn Sunamganj, Sylhet almost 100 young people stepped up together to demand a fairer world and climate justice for the future generation. They walked together almost 2.5km each in total 250km.
ShareWalk in Chonpara, Narayanganj
Thursday 28th OctOn 25th,26th and 27th Oct youth group from Chanpara LRP-51, Narayanganj took part in Earth walk.30 participants walk 1 km individually.6 of them registered through online. Next 2 days Women group and Child forum participants joined and cumulatively walked 100km.
ShareYouth from KKM(LRP 45) walked for climate justice - Dinajpur,Bangladesh / (25.10.21)
Thursday 28th OctThe youth group of Katabari union, Dinajpur has organized an #Earthwalk campaign with their demands. Women, children, and youth totaling 67 people joined the march and claimed climate justice. They covered a total of 235 km altogether.
ShareYouth walk in Kurigram/USS- Bangladesh (25.10.21)
Thursday 28th OctUdayankur Seba Sangstha (USS) in collaboration with ActionAid Bangladesh marched on 24th and 25th October, 2021 at Fulbari Upazila Headquarters and Shimulbari Union Parishad and Baravita Union premises to demand climate justice at three places. 197 people walked and covered 377km together.
ShareYoung people marched in Noagaon - Bangladesh/ BDO (25.10.21)
Thursday 28th Oct215 people Participated in the walking event from Sapahar Upazila Zero point to Debordeghi Patnitala Upazilla and covered 12 kilometers distance each totaling 2580 KM. The people willingly attended the worldwide campaign program with the festoon, headband, ActionAid banner.
ShareClimate March at Madarganj, Jamalpur/ Bangladesh/BACE (25.10.21)
Thursday 28th OctIn Jamalpur Bangladesh, 110 people walked together covering 2km each totaling 220km. While walking they demanded climate justice and urges to keep the promises by the world leaders.
ShareWalk for survival at Kalapara Patuakhali, Bangladesh
Monday 25th OctWalk and cycling in quest of Survival at Chittagong University
Monday 25th OctMarching for Climate Justice at Dhaka
Saturday 23rd OctOver 200 young people gathered together today (22/10/21) to claim #ClimateJustice for a better world for a brighter future. Young activists and other youth organizations took part in the march soon after they finishes the Climate strike. Almost 200km covered in the march cumulatively where each one walked one kilometer.
ShareWalk in Dhaka
Wednesday 20th OctAround 150 young people, children and women walked together on 19th October in demanding #ClimateJustice. Each one of them covered one and a half kilometer of distance carrying the messages with their demand to the world leaders. They covered almost 200km in this march.
ShareMarching for Climate Justice in Bandarband, Bangladesh
Wednesday 20th OctLike every other people, ethnic minorities are too vulnerable due to the effect of Climate Change. To raise their voices and their voices to be heard, they too come forward and expressing their thoughts on this issue and now they are marching to have a better future for their next generation.
Under Thanchi Upazilla in Bandarban, 31 children (Bolipara) and 31 children (Mogok) and 41 children in Tindu Khumi walked and shared their views on climate change and demanding climate justice.
ShareMarch for Climate Justice at Rajshahi University (16/10/2021)
Tuesday 19th OctEarth Walk in Sathkhira, Bangladesh (15 Oct)
Monday 18th OctOn International Rural Women’s Day, 30 women from Satkhira Bangladesh joined the EarthWalk campaign by walking 1 km each, total 30 km, to demand their rights for climate justice. The whole process was facilitated by BINDU, a local women-led organization committed to achieving women’s rights, gender equality, and Climate Justice.
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