Our Works

Our "As You See, As You Hear" initiative puts cameras in the hands of community members, allowing them to document their experiences with climate change. These authentic, first-hand accounts serve as powerful tools for
Through our innovative "Chevittorma" program, we use traditional art forms to convey complex climate concepts and inspire action. Local women are trained in storytelling and performance techniques, creating powerful, culturally relevant narratives about climate
Our participatory mapping program enables local communities to document their environment, resources, and vulnerabilities. This process not only generates valuable data but also empowers residents to take ownership of their local challenges and solutions.
Coastal Kerala faces unique challenges due to climate change, including sea-level rise, coastal erosion, and increasing frequency of extreme weather events. WICAN organized grassroots efforts by partnering with local women's groups and leveraging traditional