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Kehkashan Basu
United Arab Emirates

International Women’s Day celebrates the contributions and achievements of women across the world. This member story illustrates how one young woman used her potential to champion a cause and inspire other youth to get involved. Kehkashan Basu is a 12 year-old girl from the United Arab Emirates. When she isn’t attending school or hanging out with her friends, she’s attending global environmental conferences and running her own international organization. Through TakingITGlobal’s nomination, Kehkashan attended the TUNZA Youth Conference in February 2013 and was appointed by the United Nations Environmental Program as the youngest Global Coordinator of their Major Group for Children and Youth.

In the last four years, this young woman has accomplished so much to bring awareness and accelerate action towards environmental issues. She founded Green Hope UAE, an organization with 220 members, which is involved in awareness campaigns, academies workshops, and projects such as mangrove cleaning, turtle conservation, and recycling programs among many others. From planting her first tree to starting her own organization, Kehkashan is a paradigm of what the youth can achieve regardless of age or gender.

What inspires her

Kehkashan considers her parents to be her greatest inspiration because, from early on, they had inculcated the idea that she had a mission to accomplish. Being born on World Environment Day (June 5th), she felt pre-ordained to become a crusader for environmental issues such as climate change and biodiversity conservation. Since then, she has been involved in numerous conferences like Rio +20, various awareness campaigns and workshops that are mostly aimed towards youth. From her experiences, she acquires leadership qualities and values from other youth and professionals who work in different fields. She stresses that age should not be a barrier for anyone, and young people can do just as much as anyone else.

Issues that matter most to her and how she became aware and involved

Issues that matter most to Kehkashan are the environment, poverty eradication, and gender bias. In particular, she is passionate about education for young girls.

Since she was a child, her parents had already informed her about different global issues and encouraged her to get involved in different projects and campaigns. When she was eight years-old, she believed she could accomplish her first action on her own, so she planted her first tree. Now, Kehkhashan has planted 150 trees all over the world – from the UAE to Kenya, India, Brazil, and Indonesia. She started this tree-planting project independently, but now it is one of her organization’s many environmental projects.

Her perspectives on what makes a good leader

According to the young leader, good leadership qualities entail interacting well with other members of the group, and acting as role model for other people. When Khekashan was elected for the UNEP Global Coordinator for Youth, she was ecstatic and hopeful. Through TakingItGlobal’s sponsorship, Kehkashan attended the TUNZA Youth Conference and acted as a workshop facilitator in the UNEP governing council. When she took office she was told to involve as many children and youth to the UNEP’s agenda, and she did just that in the conferences she attended and even among her schoolmates back home in the UAE. Her school, which she proudly notes is working towards becoming greener, is extremely supportive of her work. In addition, she is using the leadership qualities she’s acquired to inspire her friends and get them involved in giving back to their community.

How she thinks TakingITGlobal can help or has helped her achieve some of her goals

Kehkhashan found out about TakingITGlobal when she met Liam, TIG’s Online Community Manager, at Rio +20. After surfing the net and visiting our website, she loved the fact that we showcase the work youth have done all over the world. TIG has helped Kehkashan through the nomination to get her to participate in the TUNZA Youth Conference, and for that she is extremely thankful. She hopes to collaborate more with TIG and get Green Hope UAE involved with our online community in the near future. Kehkashan acknowledges that an online community is a great tool to know what other people are doing in their environment, and using those models and applying them in other places. It was, after all, going online and seeing Wangari Maathai plant trees that had motivated this young girl to plant her first tree – a symbol of her personal growth and global achievements.

If there’s one message Kehkashan could leave with to inspire the youth, and the members of TIG in particular, it would be, “you’re never too young or too old to get involved in saving the environment.” As an online community for civically engaged youth, we couldn’t have said it better ourselves.


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