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International Environment Forum Conference 2025
26th - 29th June 2025
The 29th Annual Conference of the International Environment Forum aims to build capacity for social action and public discourse drawing on resources from Baha’i educational materials and beyond. There will be panels, nature walks and great networking for those interested to participate.
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The conference will be participatory in its format and encourage joint learning.
We welcome people of all ages but particularly welcome youth and those working with youth and junior youth groups as animators to explore how their activities relate to environmental issues as part of their local - and global - reality.
The 29th Annual Conference of the International Environment Forum aims to build capacity for social action and public discourse drawing on resources from Baha’i educational materials and beyond. There will be panels, nature walks and great networking for those interested to participate.
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The conference will be participatory in its format and encourage joint learning.
We welcome people of all ages but particularly welcome youth and those working with youth and junior youth groups as animators to explore how their activities relate to environmental issues as part of their local - and global - reality.

Celebrating World Environment Day
Wednesday, 25 June 2025
Join us for two engaging panels on women's leadership in environmental justice and nature-based solutions, gender-responsive climate policy and legal reform, and the importance of trust, unity, and moral leadership in climate governance.
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Panel 1 – Unequal Burdens: Gender, Climate, and the Structures of Injustice
Understanding the systemic roots of climate injustice and the disproportionate impact on women and marginalised communities and solutions envisioned, with obstacles and achievements.
Panel 2 – Women as catalysts: Leading systemic change for a just and sustainable future
Offering a values-based diagnosis of systemic injustice — emphasising the interconnectedness of all people and the spiritual consequences of inequality.
This is a call to dismantle unjust systems and build inclusive, grounded pathways, where women lead the transition to a just and sustainable world.
Join us for two engaging panels on women's leadership in environmental justice and nature-based solutions, gender-responsive climate policy and legal reform, and the importance of trust, unity, and moral leadership in climate governance.
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Panel 1 – Unequal Burdens: Gender, Climate, and the Structures of Injustice
Understanding the systemic roots of climate injustice and the disproportionate impact on women and marginalised communities and solutions envisioned, with obstacles and achievements.
Panel 2 – Women as catalysts: Leading systemic change for a just and sustainable future
Offering a values-based diagnosis of systemic injustice — emphasising the interconnectedness of all people and the spiritual consequences of inequality.
This is a call to dismantle unjust systems and build inclusive, grounded pathways, where women lead the transition to a just and sustainable world.

Justina Mutale Foundation A Historic Scholarship Exam Rollout in Zambia
The Justina Mutale Foundation’s scholarship exam rollout in partnership with the Warsaw University of Economics & Human Sciences has been received as a break-through move to facilitate education for Zambian learners abroad.

Moving the Stars! Poem for International Women’s Day
Julia Smith is a writer and a poet who lives and works in London. She has recently co-
edited Poets Versus Sexual Harassment: An Anthology. Her poetry explores women’s issues, loss, and grief.