Emirates Nature–WWF Launches 'Sprint for Change' to Mobilize UAE Public for a Summer of Action
Last Update: Thursday, June 12, 2025 : 11:40 (+4GMT)
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Sprint for Change empowers individuals and communities across all ages and professions to take action for nature and grow their citizen science skills — together and on their own — in the Year of Community.
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Running from June to August 2025, the summer series offers exciting activities — from Climate Simulator and Eco-Footprint online workshops to in-person visits to a recycling facility and herbarium.
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Held under the flagship Leaders of Change programme, the series is part of a nationwide movement that empowers thousands to take action for nature and climate.
United Arab Emirates, 12 June 2025: Environmental NGO Emirates Nature–WWF has launched Sprint for Change, a new summer series designed to inspire environmental action across the UAE, in alignment with the Year of Community. The action-packed series is held under Emirates Nature–WWF's flagship Leaders of Change programme, and brings together individuals, families, professionals and youth to take meaningful steps for nature and climate through expert-led online workshops, in-person field visits and community impact challenges.
Participants will explore the three pillars of the triple planetary crisis — climate change, plastic pollution and biodiversity loss — and discover practical ways to lead change in their daily lives. With a mix of online and in-person activities, Sprint for Change offers a fun and accessible entry point into conservation.
Arabella Willing, Head of Conservation Outreach and Citizen Science at Emirates Nature-WWF, commented: "Real impact starts with people. Whether someone is well-established in their sustainability journey or newly inspired by the Year of Community, Sprint for Change provides a powerful gateway to environmental action. This year, we're introducing exciting new experiences — from the in-person Herbarium workshop to independent citizen science projects you can do from home — ensuring that every participant is inspired, informed, and ready to make a difference."
Sprint for Change is the third summer series organized by the Leaders of Change programme, which equips thousands of changemakers to create transformative impact for people and planet. The programme guides participants on a journey from passive curiosity to hands-on action and environmental leadership. To date, over 37,000 volunteer hours have been dedicated to nature, amplifying the impact of Emirates Nature–WWF's science-based conservation projects and earning the organization the UAE Year of Sustainability Seal.
Tailored to environmentalists, students and curious minds alike, Sprint for Change offers an engaging opportunity to deepen understanding of the environment — and discover how each of us can protect it.
Participants can look forward to:
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3 Interactive Online Workshops – Dive into a dynamic, science-based Climate Simulator to explore future climate scenarios, uncover your personal impact in an Eco-Footprint session, and learn how to create beautiful, resilient gardens with local plants in the UAE Pollinator Gardening workshop.
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3 Inspiring In-Person Events – Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the Ecyclex recycling facility, enjoy a Herbarium workshop at the UAE plant genetics resource centre, and participate in an interactive Climate Fresk session hosted by a local sustainable business.
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3 Creative Community Impact Challenges – Document the growth of a native sapling through time-lapse, conduct a plastic waste audit at home, and gather stories of hope in the face of climate change.
Participants are also invited to exclusive online premieres of Conservation Diaries - a compelling new mini-documentary series produced in the UAE. Showcasing stunning local nature footage and behind-the-scenes access to real conservation efforts, the films bring to life the science, people and passion driving environmental action. Each screening is followed by a live Q&A with the filmmakers and featured experts, offering a rare opportunity to go deeper into the stories and their impact.
Participants who complete at least two-thirds of the programme will earn a certificate of completion, recognizing their commitment to nature and climate action. Along the way, they will deepen their understanding of the environment and the role of community in shaping a nature-positive future.
By learning to monitor native saplings and conduct waste audits, participants also develop practical skills that prepare them for future seasons of Leaders of Change, where citizen scientists work side by side with environmental experts on conservation field projects.
This hands-on component is an exciting new highlight of this year's summer series, building on the success of last year's Nature's Resilience, which inspired over 1,000 participants to discover how native species adapt to the UAE's environment.
"Another exciting development this year is the introduction of the Leaders of Change Community Advisory Committee, a platform for active members to shape the evolution of the wider programme," Willing added. Members who contribute more than 24 hours for nature are eligible to join the committee. "Together, this community has the power to create ripples of lasting impact — inspiring more people to begin their sustainability journey, or take it to the next level."
The committee will also have a platform to showcase impactful, community-led conservation efforts at the IUCN World Conservation Congress, set to take place in Abu Dhabi later this year.
Register now and participate in the Sprint for Change
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Online workshops begin on Tuesday, 17 June
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First community challenge submissions are due 5 July
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In-person events take place on 21 June, 19 July, and 9 August
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Conservation Diaries streaming events will follow in late August
Sprint for Change is available exclusively to Leaders of Change members. Membership starts at AED 75/month and supports Emirates Nature-WWF's conservation work.
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