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Climate Justice Camp 2026 Asia in the Philippines: Fully Funded Regional Gathering for Climate Leaders and Community Organizers

Climate Justice Camp 2026 Asia in the Philippines: Fully Funded Regional Gathering for Climate Leaders and Community Organizers
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The Climate Justice Camp 2026 Asia is set to take place in Cebu, Philippines, from August 12 to 16, 2026, bringing together grassroots organizers, activists, and community leaders from across Asia and the Pacific. This transformative initiative is one of the largest in-person organizing platforms globally, designed to empower individuals working at the intersection of climate justice, human rights, and social equity.

Launched in 2022, the Climate Justice Camp has rapidly grown into a global movement, with nearly 2,000 participants from over 100 countries engaging in collaborative learning, advocacy, and action. The 2026 Asia edition marks a significant milestone as the first regional camp hosted in Asia, offering a unique opportunity for regional voices to shape climate justice solutions.

What is the Climate Justice Camp?

The Climate Justice Camp is an annual global gathering designed to create a space where community organizers can:

  • Build meaningful relationships and networks
  • Share experiences, knowledge, and best practices
  • Develop innovative strategies for climate action
  • Strengthen grassroots movements and advocacy efforts

It is a collaborative, participant-driven platform that emphasizes local knowledge, collective care, and transformative change.

Event Details

  • Location: Cebu, Philippines
  • Dates: August 12–16, 2026
  • Arrival Date: August 11, 2026
  • Departure Date: August 17, 2026

The camp runs for a full week, and participants are expected to attend all sessions.

What the Camp Offers

Participants will gain access to a rich and immersive experience designed to foster learning, collaboration, and action.

Key Features

  1. Workshops and Trainings
    • Skill-building sessions led by experts and participants
    • Topics include climate justice, advocacy, organizing, and policy
  2. Collaborative Learning
    • Peer-to-peer knowledge sharing
    • Exchange of ideas across diverse communities
  3. Networking Opportunities
    • Connect with activists, leaders, and organizations
    • Build long-term partnerships and alliances
  4. Strategy Development
    • Co-create solutions to pressing climate challenges
    • Develop actionable plans for local implementation
  5. Healing and Reflection Spaces
    • Focus on resilience, well-being, and collective care
    • Safe space for sharing experiences and challenges

Financial Support and Costs

The Climate Justice Camp ensures accessibility for participants by covering several key costs:

Covered Expenses

  • Accommodation
  • Meals
  • Local transportation within Cebu

Participant Responsibilities

  • Travel costs to Cebu
  • Visa-related expenses (if required)

Limited travel sponsorship is available and will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. Approved travel support will be reimbursed upon arrival.

Eligibility Criteria

The program is open to individuals who meet the following conditions:

  • Must reside in the Asia region or be part of the Asian diaspora
  • Residents of Pacific Island countries are also eligible
  • Actively engaged in community organizing or advocacy work
  • Working on issues such as:
    • Climate justice
    • Environmental protection
    • Human rights
    • Women’s rights
    • Indigenous rights
    • Water rights and sustainability

Applicants are encouraged to apply as individuals or with members of their organization or community.

Eligible Countries

Applicants can apply from a wide range of countries across Asia and the Pacific, including but not limited to:

  • South Asia: India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka
  • Southeast Asia: Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia
  • East Asia: China, Japan, South Korea
  • Central Asia: Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan
  • Pacific Islands: Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Vanuatu, and others

A comprehensive list of eligible countries is provided in the official application details.

Application Deadline

  • Deadline: May 31, 2026 (23:59 UTC+5)

Applicants are encouraged to apply early due to the high volume of submissions.

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Selection Timeline

  • Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis
  • Selected participants will be notified directly
  • If no response is received by July 10, 2026, applicants should consider their application unsuccessful

Why You Should Apply

Participating in the Climate Justice Camp offers unparalleled opportunities to:

  • Engage with leading climate activists and organizers
  • Strengthen your skills in advocacy and organizing
  • Contribute to global and regional climate solutions
  • Build networks that extend beyond the camp
  • Amplify your impact within your community

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the Climate Justice Camp?

It is a global platform for grassroots organizers to collaborate, learn, and develop strategies for climate and social justice.

2. Who can apply?

Community organizers, activists, and leaders working on justice-related issues in Asia, the Pacific, or the Asian diaspora.

3. Can I apply with my team?

Yes. Group applications are encouraged, but each member must submit an individual application.

4. Is the program fully funded?

The camp covers accommodation, meals, and local transport. Travel and visa costs are the responsibility of participants, though limited funding is available.

5. Do I need to attend all days?

Yes. Full participation is mandatory for all selected participants.

6. When will I know the results?

Applicants will be contacted directly if selected or waitlisted. No response by July 10 indicates non-selection.

7. What should I expect during the camp?

Workshops, networking, collaborative sessions, and opportunities to co-create solutions for climate justice.

8. Who organizes the camp?

The initiative is hosted by Roots, in collaboration with over 200 global and regional partner organizations.

Click HERE to learn more about the Climate Justice Camp 2026 Asia.

Conclusion

The Climate Justice Camp 2026 Asia is a powerful platform for emerging and experienced leaders to come together, share knowledge, and drive meaningful change. It represents a unique opportunity to strengthen grassroots movements and contribute to a more just and sustainable future.

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