Climate change is a pressing issue that requires collective action from all sectors of society. The impacts of climate change are already being felt in the form of increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events. There is an urgent need to promote climate resilience and mitigation through gender-sensitive approaches and encouraging young people to take action in their communities. Gender-sensitive approaches recognize that young people of different genders may have different roles, responsibilities, and vulnerabilities when it comes to climate change. For example, girls may face greater barriers to education and economic opportunities than boys, which can limit their ability to become leaders in climate action. Gender-sensitive approach can help to overcome these barriers and ensure that all sections of society are able to contribute to climate resilience and mitigation efforts. Incorporating gender-sensitive approaches into interventions for climate resilience and mitigation is a crucial strategy for building a sustainable and effective response to climate change. Gender-sensitive approaches can ensure that all youth have equal opportunities to contribute to these efforts. It is required to create a platform for young people where they can come together and share knowledge, experiences, and ideas on climate change and environmental sustainability. Youth need to be provided with training and resources for climate action and encourage them to take leadership roles in their communities that are tailored to the specific needs and opportunities of all genders as well as information on the impact of climate change on women’s health and livelihoods. By empowering young people of all genders to take concrete actions, we can create a more equitable and sustainable future for all.