WYCJ Pacific

The Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change

Our Story

It all began in a classroom

PISFCC began in March 2019 when 27 USP Law students from 8 Pacific Island countries decided to join together to begin a campaign to persuade the leaders of the Pacific Island Forum to take the issue of climate change and human rights to the International Court of Justice.

 

Our Vision

Climate change now threatens to destroy our homeland and cultures, but we will not lie down and accept that fate. Instead, we choose to use our passion and knowledge to fight against climate change at every level - from the grassroots of our communities to the highest levels of national and international government.

Why we’re here

We envision a genuine global solidarity and cooperation any youth who are wanting to use the law as a vehicle for bringing transformational changes to our societies into a just, green and fairer future. We see the Climate Litigation Youth Alliance as a platform that will deliver this. Therefore we pledge our allegiance to the World’s Youth for Climate Justice (WYCJ).

Learn more about the Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change

The World is an Island - PISFCC Campaign Launch

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“But for me, my story is what I leave behind for my children and their children may they won’t be scared to retell our story so that others know about who we are and where we come from this is what climate change cannot take from us the Pacific warriors of change.”

— Tolu Muliaina, Senior PISFCC member (2019)

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Contact PISFCC

The Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate ChangeEmail: pisfcc@gmail.com Phone:  Solomon Islands (+677) 7988600 / Fiji (+679) 9038100 / Vanuatu (+678) 7337950 Website: pisfcc.org

The Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change

Email: pisfcc@gmail.com

Phone:

Solomon Islands (+677) 7988600 / Fiji (+679) 9038100 / Vanuatu (+678) 7337950

Website: pisfcc.org

 

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