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We need to protect nature for ourselves, and for the generations to come. It is the singular most important factor for our physical and emotional well-being. The food we eat, the water we drink, and the air we breathe, there’s no other source for it. 

 

The joy of looking up from our screens into pristine nature is incomparable - we need to protect that joy.

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Our Future Is Only As Prosperous

As Our Natural World

At YoungEco we use design thinking, and a combination of human-centered and environment-centered design to mobilize individuals and communities to take personal and collective responsibility for conserving and preserving local biodiversity for now and the future.

Collaboration is key

We partner with CSOs, Local and International NGOs, Researchers, Universities, Provincial and National Administrations, Technical Advisors, Communicators, Businesses and Artists to define problems, test solutions and monitor results.

We are a bunch of nature lovers using our skills to empower the frontline players and locals in conserving and preserving Cambodia’s biodiversity. 

Our partners like working with us because they find us open-minded, kind, and easygoing. We are impact-bound and on-time than time-bound.

Championing Youth-Centric Activation Programs

60% of Cambodia’s population is under 25 years and they will determine how the natural world is preserved in Cambodia. We have been successfully engaging with the youth through a range of campaigns from photography competitions to cooking competitions to citizen science transforming them into advocates and campaigners for biodiversity conservation.

We Are Nature

More often than not we tend to observe nature as if we are outside of it, we draw a distinction between the human world and the natural world. This is in contradiction to reality.


At YoungEco, we take an environment-centered approach, instead of only a human-centered design approach to ensure the incorporation of environmental including non-human factors into the solution design process.

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