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Climate Circle Residency 2.0

Ramesh & Arunabha team will be staying at aikyam space from Nov 3, 2025 till Nov 5th, 2025

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J.B. Ramesh

J.B. Ramesh, a Jenu Kuruba tribesman, dreamt of preserving his people's traditional music and art. He founded the "Girijana Samagra Abhivridhi Kala Samsthe" to inspire younger generations to carry on the cultural traditions. In 2024, Ramesh performed at the prestigious Mahindra Percussion Festival.

Arunabha.png Arunabha Bhattacharya
Asia Lead – Networks & Ecosystems at Practical Action

Arunabha Bhattacharya is a systems orchestrator and fundraiser with Practical Action, working across Asia to build collaborative ecosystems for climate resilience, sustainable agriculture, and urban inclusion. At the intersection of technology, philanthropy, and systems change, he helps connect funders, Academic Institutions governments, businesses, and communities to design solutions that are practical, equitable, and scalable. An alumnus of the Goa Institute of Management, he continues to champion human-centred innovation and partnerships that turn ideas into long-term social impact.

All (2-3 are yet to confirm fully) on this list below workshopping with Ignite Foundation at aikyam space on Nov 4th, 2025 

Eby Emmanuel.png Eby Emmanuel
Secretary, Bhoomika Poonjar | Environmentalist | Community Leader

Eby Emmanuel is a dedicated environmentalist and grassroots leader serving as the Secretary of Bhoomika Poonjar, a people’s collective in the Poonjar region of Kottayam, Kerala. A strong advocate for ecological justice, he has devoted his life to protecting rivers, conserving biodiversity, and promoting sustainable development in the Western Ghats.

 

Through Bhoomika Poonjar, Eby leads community-driven environmental initiatives addressing issues like illegal quarrying, deforestation, and pollution. He has been a key force in the Meenachil River protection movement, uniting farmers, youth, and local residents to restore and conserve natural ecosystems.

 

His contributions span environmental advocacy, grassroots organizing, and policy engagement. He works with local self-governments to embed ecological safeguards in development plans, mentors young conservationists, and promotes sustainable living practices that build resilient, eco-conscious communities.

Ijas Hakkim.pngIjas Hakkim
Co-founder, The Ignite Foundation | Director, School for Social Transformation

Ijas Hakkim is a social innovator, educator, and changemaker deeply committed to empowering young people and local communities to lead social transformation. As the Co-founder of The Ignite Foundation, he has been instrumental in building a movement that nurtures changemakers through experiential learning, leadership development, and community-based action. Under his leadership, The Ignite Foundation has supported numerous youth-led initiatives that address issues ranging from climate action to inclusive development.

 

In his role as Director at the School for Social Transformation, Ijas focuses on designing transformative learning programs that integrate global citizenship education, environmental sustainability, and grassroots innovation. His work bridges education and social change, creating pathways for young people to become empathetic leaders and active global citizens.

 

Driven by the belief that local action can shape global impact, Ijas continues to mentor changemakers and collaborate with organizations working toward climate resilience, sustainability, and social justice.

Jaseel C K.png Jaseel C K

Co-founder, The Ignite Foundation | Director, Social Innovation and Learning Experience Design

Jaseel C K is a social entrepreneur and educator passionate about enabling young people to solve pressing social and environmental challenges. At The Ignite Foundation, he leads Social Entrepreneurship Education and Learning Experience Design, shaping programs that connect innovation with sustainability and climate action.

 

A graduate of TKM College of Engineering and TISS (Master’s in Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship), Jaseel is UGC-NET qualified in Social Work, Management, and Adult Education. His work focuses on equipping changemakers to design climate-conscious, community-driven solutions that address inequality and ecological resilience.

Naji Mahfood.png Naji Mahfood
Co-founder, The Ignite Foundation | Director, Changemakers Ashram

Naji Mahfood is a social changemaker and community builder dedicated to nurturing youth-led initiatives for sustainability and social transformation. As Director of Changemakers Ashram under The Ignite Foundation, he leads a living-learning space that incubates alumni and local changemakers working on climate action, environmental conservation, and community wellbeing.

 

Rooted in the belief that inner change drives social impact, Naji blends mindfulness, collaboration, and experiential learning to enable individuals to co-create solutions for a just and sustainable future.

Noufal Mahboob.png Noufal Mahboob

Founder, Broadway Communication | Lead, Local Sustainable Living

Noufal Mahboob leads Broadway Communication, a Kerala-based creative agency that bridges culture, communication, and conscious living. He also leads Local Sustainable Living, an evolving community initiative that connects people, craft, and sustainability through experiences and local collaborations.


Driven by the belief that meaningful change begins quietly and locally, his work explores the balance between creativity, culture, and sustainability—encouraging people to reconnect with nature and each other.


Mujeeb Latheef

Filmmaker | Co-founder, Local Sustainable Living

Mujeeb Latheef is an ad filmmaker and storyteller passionate about bringing sustainability to life throughpp art and community-driven experiences. As co-founder of Local Sustainable Living, he uses creative storytelling to celebrate people, places, and purpose.


Rooted in mindful living and collaboration, Mujeeb explores how films, festivals, and shared spaces can inspire collective change and reconnect us with the living world

Jaisree Kumar.png Jaisree Kumar
Founder, Totem Resource Centre | Social Development Leader | Community Educator

Jaisree Kumar is a passionate social development leader and educator, and the founder of the Totem Resource Centre, an organisation empowering marginalized communities through education, culture, and sustainable development. Her work reflects a strong commitment to social justice, inclusion, and community-driven change.

 

At Totem, she bridges traditional knowledge with modern learning, creating inclusive spaces for children, women, youth, and tribal communities to learn, preserve cultural identity, and achieve self-reliance. Her initiatives use education and culture as tools for empowerment and sustainability.

 

Her key contributions include establishing experiential community learning programs for rural and tribal children, advancing women’s livelihoods and economic independence, preserving indigenous knowledge systems, and mentoring grassroots leaders. She also mobilizes community resources and partnerships to ensure lasting social impact.

Thajudeen Aboobaker.png Thajudeen Aboobaker
Co-Founder, Urban Trash | Waste-Tech Entrepreneur | Circular Economy Leader

Thajudeen Aboobaker is the Co-Founder of Urban Trash, a pioneering waste-tech enterprise based in Kochi, Kerala, driving innovation in waste management through circular economy principles and community participation. Since co-founding Urban Trash in 2022, he has guided its growth into a B2B waste aggregation and management platform serving businesses, communities, and local governments.

 

Blending technology with sustainability, Thajudeen transforms waste challenges into opportunities for environmental resilience and social impact. Under his leadership, Urban Trash has introduced tech-enabled systems for waste collection, sorting, and value recovery, while partnering with institutions and government initiatives to promote behavioural change and inclusive waste solutions.

 

Rooted in Kerala’s urban and peri-urban contexts, he has scaled Urban Trash from humble beginnings into a model of sustainable enterprise—creating livelihoods and inspiring a new generation of innovators in circular economy and waste-tech leadership.


Akhina Mohan.png Akhina Mohan
Sustainability Educator | Climate Communicator | Community Mobilizer

Akhina Mohan is a sustainability educator and development professional committed to fostering climate-conscious communities through learning, facilitation, and dialogue. With a background in Environmental Science and extensive experience in education, she works across Kerala and beyond to advance environmental stewardship, circular economy practices, and ecological well-being.

 

Her work bridges research, storytelling, and participatory learning—making complex climate ideas accessible and actionable for schools, youth groups, NGOs, and community networks. Akhina designs reflective learning spaces that inspire awareness, empathy, and collective action toward sustainability.

 

Her key contributions include leading workshops on climate and sustainability education, facilitating community dialogues rooted in climate justice, promoting zero-waste practices, and mobilizing youth for local climate action. With an intersectional and systems-thinking approach, she continues to shape transformative educational pathways for a resilient, sustainable future.

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Co-Founder, Fireflies | Systems Thinker | Community Strategist

Gautham is the co-founder of Fireflies, a systems-thinking learning community that cultivates youth leadership and imagination for just and regenerative futures. With a background in engineering and experience in facilitation, organizational development, and social innovation, he creates spaces for young people to reflect, unlearn, and reimagine their role in ecological and social transformation.

 

His work integrates strategy, learning design, and grassroots engagement—bringing together communities, collectives, and educators to rethink sustainability and systems change from the ground up.

 

Through Fireflies, Gautham has co-created values-based learning ecosystems centered on reflection, dialogue, and collaboration. He facilitates programs on ecological literacy and systems thinking, mentors grassroots leaders, and partners with schools, NGOs, and fellowships to build non-institutional, climate-resilient learning pathways. Advocating for slow learning and deep community connection, he continues to shape holistic approaches to education and regeneration.

Sonal Kuruvilla.png Sonal Kuruvilla
Co-Founder, Nayaneethi Policy Collective (NPoC) | Policy Strategist | Advocate for Justice & Governance

Sonal Kuruvilla is a policy consultant and social strategist, and the co-founder of the Nayaneethi Policy Collective (NPoC)—an initiative advancing education reform, governance innovation, and social equity. Guided by a commitment to participatory governance and systemic change, she works at the intersection of policy design, community engagement, and institutional transformation to foster climate-resilient and inclusive development.

 

Through NPoC, Sonal has co-created evidence-based policy initiatives that strengthen youth leadership, governance capacity, and education systems. Her work integrates social justice, sustainability, and inclusion into policy and curriculum frameworks while facilitating dialogue among governments, institutions, and communities to drive reform.

 

Applying a justice-centered approach to climate and social systems, Sonal empowers young changemakers and organisations to adopt reflective, adaptive strategies that promote equity, transparency, and long-term systemic resilience.

Anish T. Thomas.png Anish T. Thomas
Social Worker | Climate Leader | Researcher in Human–Wildlife Coexistence

Anish T. Thomas is a social worker and emerging climate leader dedicated to promoting human–wildlife coexistence and sustainable community development. A postgraduate in Social Work from the Central University of Karnataka (2021–2023), he explores how climate change intensifies human–wildlife conflicts and affects agricultural livelihoods in rural Kerala.

 

Blending research with community engagement, Anish practices green social work, placing local knowledge and participatory approaches at the center of conservation and climate resilience efforts.

 

His key contributions include pioneering research on the impact of human–wildlife conflict on farming communities in Pathanamthitta, facilitating participatory rural development programs, and promoting eco-friendly agriculture and biodiversity conservation. Through education and youth outreach, he fosters climate awareness and encourages collective responsibility toward sustainable living and ecological harmony.

Abshana Jamal.png Abshana Jamal
Doctoral Scholar (SRF), Rajagiri College of Social Sciences | Eco-Social Work Researcher | Sustainable Agri-Food Systems Advocate | Team Finland Knowledge Fellow | Climate Leadership Programme Fellow

Abshana Jamal is a researcher and eco-social work scholar pursuing her PhD at Rajagiri College of Social Sciences (Autonomous), Kochi. With a Master’s in Social Work specializing in rural and urban community development, she focuses on sustainable agri-food systems, climate action, and the circular economy, advocating for models that harmonize human livelihoods with ecological balance.

 

As a Team Finland Knowledge Programme Fellow and Climate Leadership Fellow at the Sustera Foundation, Abshana collaborates on international initiatives addressing sustainability, crisis preparedness, and grassroots climate advocacy. Her projects—such as Rewild: Building Community Fruit Forest in North Paravur—reflect her commitment to participatory ecological restoration and community-led resilience.

 

Through her research, writing, and field practice, Abshana bridges academia, sustainability, and social transformation. She continues to build collaborative networks that empower communities and institutions to advance inclusive, resilient, and ecologically responsible development.

Jamshad K.png Jamshad K
Managing Director, Metbeat Weather | Climate Risk Communicator | Founder of Kerala’s First Private Weather Intelligence Platform

Jamshad K is the Founder and Managing Director of Metbeat Weather LLP, Kerala’s first private climate risk and weather intelligence firm dedicated to providing accurate and accessible weather insights to the public. Growing up in Kerala, his firsthand experience with the state’s unpredictable weather inspired him to create a people-centered approach to weather communication and climate preparedness.

 

Though not formally trained as a meteorologist, Jamshad has emerged as a trusted voice in weather awareness and climate risk communication. Through Metbeat Weather and its media platform, Metbeat News, he delivers real-time forecasts, regional alerts, and public education on extreme weather events—empowering farmers, fishermen, travelers, and local communities to make informed decisions.

 

His work focuses on simplifying weather information, strengthening climate risk management, and building community-based forecasting networks. Committed to public safety and transparency, Jamshad urges citizens to stay informed through Metbeat Weather’s updates while referring to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) for official reports and warnings.

Syama Praveen.png Syama Praveen

Executive Member, CLAN | Climate Leadership Programme Fellow | Community Representative, Kumbalangi | Sustainable Development Advocate

Syama Praveen is a climate action volunteer and community leader from Kumbalangi, Kerala’s first model tourism village, with over three years of active involvement in the climate sector. Passionate about community resilience, she focuses on empowering flood-prone coastal areas through sustainable and locally driven solutions.

 

In collaboration with Ignotech, Syama led a data-driven project mapping flood impacts across Kumbalangi households—helping shape informed local climate planning. As a Volunteer with the M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF), she contributed to installing solar-powered streetlights and transforming a government school classroom into a smart classroom, promoting both clean energy and education.

 

A Climate Leadership Programme Fellow under the Sustera Foundation and Executive Member of CLAN (Climate Leadership Alumni Network), Syama continues to champion grassroots climate initiatives. She actively represents her community in national climate forums, including a seminar hosted by TISS Mumbai, advocating for resilient and inclusive climate solutions for her tidal flood-affected region.

Nishan Nazer.png Nishan Nazer
Assistant Professor, TKM College of Engineering, Kollam | SBI Youth for India Fellow | Urban & Environmental Planning Researcher

Nishan Nazer is an academic and researcher in urban and environmental planning, specializing in land use management and ecosystem services. As an Assistant Professor at TKM College of Engineering, Kollam, he integrates technical expertise with an interdisciplinary approach to promote sustainable and equitable urban development.


An alumnus of NIT Calicut and an SBI Youth for India Fellow, Nishan’s work bridges research, planning, and community-centered environmental action. His studies focus on how ecosystem service mapping and spatial planning can guide resilient urban growth and policy design, contributing to several peer-reviewed publications, including the IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science.


Combining academic rigor and innovation, Nishan is currently exploring the use of AI and GIS-based tools in environmental planning and decision support systems—making sustainability research more data-driven, inclusive, and action-oriented.

Rethin (Thadeus A) Antony.png Rethin (Thadeus A) Antony
Ocean Activist | President, Coastal Students Cultural Forum (CSCF) | Indigenous Community Liaison | Ward Member, Karumkulam Grama Panchayath

Rethin (Thadeus A) Antony is an ocean activist and grassroots community leader dedicated to protecting Kerala’s coastal ecosystems and empowering indigenous fishing communities. As the President of the Coastal Students Cultural Forum (CSCF) and an elected Ward Member of Karumkulam Grama Panchayath, he bridges youth leadership, local governance, and environmental advocacy to strengthen coastal resilience and social justice.


With over seven years of experience in community mobilization and environmental action, Rethin has led initiatives addressing marine pollution, coastal governance, and climate adaptation across Kerala’s vulnerable shorelines. Through CSCF, he has built a strong youth platform for sustainability dialogue, policy engagement, and cultural revitalization within coastal regions.


As an Indigenous Community Liaison, Rethin amplifies the voices of marginalized groups and ensures their inclusion in decision-making on coastal development. His work in local self-governance reflects a deep commitment to community-driven climate strategies that safeguard both people and the ocean.