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The story of a girl activist - the Philippines

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"The biggest challenge in my advocacy work has been planning and funding," says Nafieza Mohammad, 17

The devastation faced by my country today from the strong storms moves me to do more for the Philippines. I would like to concentrate more on environmental and peace building activities and to fight against the apathy of people.

I am proud to say I have been an active environmental fighter since I was 12 years old by involving myself with organisations such as the Girl Scouts of the Philippines, Youth Solidarity for Peace, the Red Cross, the 9th National Youth Parliament and Philippine Youth Leadership Program.

*Proudest moment:* Five years ago I took part in my first big environment project to clear up the rubbish on a corner bend in our community. People were amazed that young girls like me can work to make a difference in this world. The honour we felt on the completion of the project inspired me to do more for mother Earth.

My passion was intensified by seminars and leadership trainings on climate change which I was fortunate enough to attend. They moved me to organise tree plantings and cleaning activities in the different areas of our city. We braved the heat of the sun and dirtied our hands as we placed seedlings in the ground to ensure more trees for the next generation. I learned that partnership between government and citizens leads to development.

Recently I was proud to work on a project tackling the plastic bottles in Zamboanga City where I live. The project has three phases: a one-day environmental photojournalism workshop; a photography exhibition in schools, malls and government offices and education about how to recycle plastic bottles, such as using them for seaweed floaters. It's alarming to know that according to a study plastic bottles take 400 years to decompose.

*Biggest challenge:* Since the start of my advocacy work the difficult parts for me are the planning stage and funding. So far, that is what I find most challenging. Nevertheless I have learned that if there is a will then there is a way.

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