Empowering the Next Generation of Environmental Leaders: Inside the Joke Waller‑Hunter Initiative (JWHI)
The Joke Waller‑Hunter Initiative (JWHI), powered by Both ENDS, stands as one of the most influential global programs dedicated to nurturing young environmental leaders in developing countries. Through targeted small grants, JWHI unlocks the potential of emerging civil society champions, enabling them to strengthen their skills, expand their knowledge, and elevate the impact of environmental organizations worldwide.
A Mission Rooted in Youth Empowerment and Environmental Justice
JWHI was established to honor Joke Waller‑Hunter’s legacy of environmental stewardship and global sustainability. Today, the Initiative continues her vision by investing in young individuals who are already driving change within their communities. These grants are designed to support personal development rather than organizational projects, ensuring that young leaders gain the tools and confidence needed to influence environmental policy, advocacy, and action.
What JWHI Does
The Initiative focuses on strengthening the capacity and efficiency of environmental Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) by empowering the young people who lead them. JWHI achieves this through:
- Small Grants for Personal Development: These grants support activities such as training programs, courses, internships, conferences, and other learning opportunities that enhance leadership and environmental expertise.
- Capacity Building for Environmental CSOs: By investing in individuals, JWHI indirectly strengthens the organizations they serve, improving long‑term sustainability and impact.
- Opportunities for Growth and Exposure: Grantees gain access to global networks, new skills, and platforms that amplify their voices and initiatives.
Meet the Changemakers: JWHI Grantees
JWHI proudly showcases a diverse group of young environmental champions who are transforming their communities:
- Scovia Ampumuza – Rwanda Founder of Faraja Rwanda, Scovia advocates for fair, inclusive, and gender‑responsive climate policy.
- Alab Mirasol Ayroso – Philippines National coordinator of Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines, Alab mobilizes youth voices in climate justice.
- Maria Reyes – Mexico A climate activist leveraging journalism and communication to raise awareness and fight the climate crisis.
These stories highlight the Initiative’s commitment to uplifting young leaders who are shaping environmental futures across continents.
How to Get Involved
JWHI invites passionate young environmental leaders to apply for its grants and take the next step in their personal and professional development. The Initiative supports individuals pursuing:
- Courses and academic training
- Internships and mentorship programs
- Conferences and global environmental events
- Organizational capacity‑building activities
- Skill‑enhancement programs
Deadline: The 2026 call is now open. Applications close on 31st August 2026.
Why Apply for a JWHI Grant?
- Strengthen your leadership skills
- Gain access to global environmental networks
- Enhance your organization’s impact
- Receive tailored support for your personal development
- Join a community of young changemakers across the world
Powered by Both ENDS
JWHI operates under Both ENDS, an organization committed to environmental justice and sustainable development. Together, they champion youth leadership, climate justice, and equitable environmental governance.
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