Licypriya Kangujam is one of the youngest and most recognized climate activists globally, known for her powerful advocacy on intergenerational justice and urgent climate action. Born in 2011 in Manipur, India, she began her activism at an early age, quickly emerging as a leading youth voice on the global stage. She has addressed international audiences, calling for stronger environmental protections, binding climate policies, and immediate action to address the escalating climate crisis.
Her advocacy focuses on key priorities such as disaster risk reduction, climate education, and the protection of vulnerable communities disproportionately affected by climate change. She has been particularly active in campaigning for the integration of climate change education into school curricula, emphasizing the importance of equipping younger generations with the knowledge and tools to respond to environmental challenges.
Kangujam’s work also highlights the moral responsibility of governments and institutions to safeguard the future of children. She consistently calls for stronger national commitments to reduce emissions and build resilience, especially in regions most exposed to climate-related disasters.
Internationally recognized for her courage and leadership, she has received several youth and environmental awards. More broadly, her activism has helped amplify youth participation in climate discourse, particularly voices from the Global South.
Licypriya Kangujam represents a new generation of climate leadership, bold, uncompromising, and driven by a clear message: climate action is not optional, but essential for survival, equity, and justice.