The SUPA71 team participated in Save the Children’s workshops as observers in support of the midterm evaluation of the Creating an Inclusive and Transformative Youth-Led Climate Action Movement (CINTALAM) Project. The activities included:
On 26 January 2026, the SUPA71 team observed the Reflection Workshop under the CINTALAM Project at C.S. Pattani Hotel, Pattani Province, Thailand. The workshop aimed to review overall project implementation, reflect on achievements and challenges, and capture lessons learned from different stakeholders. Participants included staff from civil society organizations and financial support to third parties (FSTP) sub-grantees, youth beneficiaries, and CINTALAM project staff. Key sessions focused on reviewing project timelines and activities, discussing successes and challenges in climate change-related work, sharing beneficiary feedback, and conducting group SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) to identify good practices and areas for improvement.
From 28–30 January 2026, SUPA71 also observed the Youth Innovation Lab (YIL) Training and Training of Trainers (TOT) at Park in Town Hotel, Pattani Province. This training introduced youth participants to the Youth Innovation Lab and Design Thinking process, including problem framing, idea selection, prototyping, testing and refining, and implementation planning. Activities included interactive games, group work, development of problem statements, rapid prototyping, user journey mapping, testing assumptions, and preparation for pitching and marketplace sessions—the training aimed to strengthen youth capacities to design and implement innovative, community-based solutions to local challenges.




