Sundarbans : Recognizing
the challenges faced by the Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Child in
Need Institute (CINI) and The George Institute for Global Health, Delhi (TGI
Delhi) co-hosted a consultative workshop in Kultali. Held on April 18th, 2024,
at the Block Development Office, the workshop focused on exploring creative
solutions to address climate change and mental health issues, particularly
those impacting young people. Workshop Brings Together Stakeholders to Address
Youth Concerns The event brought together young people from the Sundarbans who
participated in a recent survey on climate change, along with community
stakeholders. This collaborative approach aimed to identify potential actions
that young people can take to raise awareness about climate change and reduce
its psychological impact.
Distinguished
Guests Lead Discussions, Shri Suchandan Baidya, BDO Kultali Block, Government
of West Bengal, Dr. Mercian Daniel, Senior Research Fellow, The George
Institute India, Smt. Suparna Kanthaa, Lady Counsellor, Department of Health
and Family Welfare, Government of West Bengal, Shree Sujoy Roy, National
Advocacy Officer, CINI along with Block and GP level Panchayte representatives
were present to grace the occasion. Dr. Mercian Daniel emphasized the
workshop's role in building upon the initial survey. He highlighted the
importance of youth involvement, stating, "This workshop serves as a
platform to share preliminary findings and stimulate discussions. We want young
people to propose tangible actions for adapting to climate change and reducing
its mental health impact."
Young
participants actively engaged in the discussions, expressing their concerns
about the greenhouse effect. Sathi Pal, opposition leader Child parliament
said, A participant highlighted the connection between climate change and
mental health, stating, "The uncertainty about the future is scary. We
need more awareness campaigns to help young people cope with the anxieties
caused by climate change."
The
discussion acknowledged the growing concern for mental health in the
Sundarbans. Ms. Suparna Kantha, representing
the Department of Health and Family Welfare, noted, "Through RKSK
programs, we serve a large population of young people aged 10-24. Recently,
we've observed a rise in mood swings, particularly during the summer
season."
Mr. Sujoy Roy, National
Advocacy Manager at CINI, emphasized the interconnectedness of mental health
and climate change. "They are inextricably linked," he stated.
"The uncertainty, loss, and displacement caused by climate change can
significantly impact mental well-being. We must address these challenges
together and build resilience within our communities, particularly by
empowering young people to become agents of change."
Sri Suchandan Baidya, WBCS, Block
Development Officer, Kultali Block, Government of West Bengal, echoed this
sentiment. He said, this issue is very close to my hearth, our government has
taken many initiatives to combat climate change. However, these efforts will
only be successful if the general public also takes responsibility for
protecting our environment. By working together, we can minimize the effects of
climate change and ensure a healthy future for the Sundarbans."
The workshop
incorporated quizzes and audio-visual aids to create a more engaging experience
for young participants. The Block Development Officer, Kultali, is commended
for their contribution to the workshop's success. This collaborative effort by
CINI, TGI Delhi, and the local community serves as a crucial step towards
empowering young people in the Sundarbans to address the challenges of climate
change and mental health.
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