 I am an impact-driven ecofeminist in the climate change environment protection sector. My role is to prove on the local, national, international level that the youth's inclusion should go beyond advocacy and conference participation. The issue of loss and damage, usually referred as climate change induced impact, is important to me because it affects my country's ability to achieve accessible economic development. It affects women, especially those located in the rural area. It is the only tangible approach where youth can participate in clubbing action while pursuing an economic development. And also it is one of the areas where it is visible the inequality of climate finance accessibility, especially for vulnerable communities. I had a story and an experience to share. So I grabbed the first opportunity to get my story out. This was through writing a blog. This was when IID published a call of authors for Least Developed Country. I didn't think twice to share my story, despite that English is my third language and also in getting access to the right tools or right messages to incorporate in my blog. I hope that my animation will reach, first of all, my community, especially primary students. And also I wish that my animation will inspire youth across the continent in every sector to share their experience. But most importantly, I want these to be a proof for leaders that youth inclusion can and should be beyond advocacy. I want people to have hope and to address climate action with the sense of urgency after seeing my blog. On a particular note, I want this message. My animation went to reach vulnerable community to give them a sense that we are in this together and no one is left behind.