Over the next two years, the project will be implemented in 10 secondary schools, with 25 teachers and around 500 students in Saint Lucia. The curriculum focuses on three core areas:
Climate Adaptation
Climate Mitigation
Green Entrepreneurship
Students will be encouraged to develop real-world prototypes that advance sustainable tourism and climate resilience. Through dynamic STEM instruction, hands-on learning, and mentorship, these students will explore how innovation can address real challenges.
Taiwan is proud to work with Saint Lucia and PADF to empower the next generation of innovators. Through EcoYouth Ventures, we are not only nurturing STEM skills—we are facilitating young people build a more sustainable, resilient, and inclusive Saint Lucia.