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Role of Youth at COP17
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How are young people engaging with COP 17 (the 17th Conference of the Parties) Conference, as world leaders and environment ministers meet to discuss Climate Change and the future of our planet?

In many ways: young people an important role to play because we have the most at stake in these negotiations, it is our future which is being decided, and we who will inherit the decisions made or the terribly implications of the decisions not made at these conferences.

There is also a wide variety of young people here and we all have different ideas about how to be most effective in the process itself.

Firstly, there is YOUNGO, the official group for youth which has the ability to make interventions (deliver speeches) in the plenary sessions. This youth group meets every morning in a spokes council to share information, decide how to effectively engage and plot strategy for the day to come.

Some government delegations have young people participating in the delegations themselves. These young people wear pink badges in the conference center and are involved in tracking the negotiations, help to shape national policy, and represent the voice of youth in the delegations.

Next up there are nationally organized youth delegations such as the SustainUS, the Indian Youth Climate Coalition, the United Kingdom Youth Climate Coalition and the Canadian Youth Climate Coalition, These groups work to raise the profile of their countries policy stances, amplify the voices of communities which are not being heard in the negotiations and harness the power of traditional and social media to communicate the events at the conference to the world.

As a young person witnessing the process and the sometimes painful inaction on the part of those who hold power in the negotiations, each day is an incredibly fast paced and very very long roller-coaster. Each hour can bring new highs and lows and sometimes it is difficult to say exactly how effective our actions are at moving the negotiations themselves.

When I meet with other youth from around the world and learn about how climate change is effecting front line communitiies along with what they are doing to confront this immense challenge, I can’t help but be motivated to rise to the occasion, push through the exhaustion and fight with all I’ve got for a better, sustainable future.


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Visible Sólo entre tus Amigos  Inquiring Minds in Exponential times

Youthmovements.org held our first inquiry group meeting earlier this week. This collaborative online session brought representatives together from across the youth development sector to discuss, share and investigate the issues and challenges facing our movements.

"There is a positive feedback loop happening. As students and young people see others creating change, they try becoming involved, even in small bits at a time, and as they realize they have a voice, the voice gets louder." Nikos Theodasakis - OliveUS Education Network

 

In attendance were diverse representatives from leading youth focused organizations around the world:
  • Ali Perrotto, National Sexual Violence Resource Center
  • Hassanatu Blake, Focal Point Global
  • Danielle Miranda, Youth Service America
  • Larry Mah, Youth in Motion
  • Julie Caldwell, Emerging Futures Youth Network 
  • Nikos Theodosakis OliveUS Education Network
  • Nicolo Wojewoda, Peace Child International, Road to Rio+20 
  • Razwan Nabin, Bangladesh Youth Movement for Climate
  • Rini Banerjee, Overbrook
  • Monique Leger, Canadian Heritage  
  • Sabrina Veser, Servicestelle Jugendbeteiligung

 

As a group we discussed traditional and non traditional spaces for creating change, the role that governments can play in supporting young people's efforts and the importance of project based experiential learning. We also presented some organizing theory from the recently released toolkit, Organizing Cools the Planet as well as some models of change, the #Occupywallstreet movement and  the global grassroots mobilization against corruption and greed held on October 15th. Here is a recording of the session.
 
 
We also provided some updates to our partners about the progress for the YouthMovements.org program so far: 
 
On the Tech side of things
  • We have hired a new web developer to add more technical capacity to our team.
  • We have also completed scopping data requirements for the database structure for our Open Access Map.
  • We have explored our TIGed classroom infrastructure and begun updating for our project pages revamp.
Partner Cultivation & Promotion
We have almost finalized promotional materials for partner outreach,  MOU documents are being reviewed by legal experts and our Community Partnerships Coordinator has been developing partner relationships with representatives from over 30 leading youth organizations and networks including:
  • AIESEC
  • Learn 360
  • Freedom house
  • Our American Generation
  • Center for International Virtual schooling 
  • World Association of Girl guides, Girl Scouts
  • Canada World Youth
  • YouthService America
  • Youth in Motion
We have also set a date for the Future of YouthMovements.org meeting, planned for Feb 15-17th. Save the date!
 
Finally, we added a summary of the places and events where Youthmovements.org has been presented and promoted:
  • UN High Level meeting on Youth, July 25th - 28th, New York City
  • Nexus Youth Summit July 26th - 29th New York City
  • One Young World, September 1st - 4th in Zurich, Switzerland
  • International Summit on Youth Social Entrepreneurship hosted by  Ashoka Sept 1st-2nd, Mexico City
  • UNDPINGO conference September 3rd - 5th in Bonn, Germany
  • The Civicus World Assembly, September 9th-12th in Montreal, Canada
 
We have also presented YouthMovements at the Tread lightly Youth Environment and Education Forums held:  
  • Oct 4th, Oslo, Norway  
  • Oct 5th, London, England
  • Oct 13th, Milan, Italy
  • Oct 18th, Paris, France
  • Oct 21st, Amsterdam Netherlands 
Our next Inquiry Group is going to explore the Digital Divide and is scheduled for September 17th @ 11am EST and we hope you will join us! 

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Role of Civil Society in a fast changing world : Notes from DPINGO 64 Round table 3

Kees Biekart – International institute of social studies, Erasmus University

4 reasons we need to rethink the role and discourse around Civil soc

1)     We have exported the idea of civsoc from a western ( European )pov which denies regional context.

2)     Civil society is always seen as positive and good – but there are darker elements which cannot be ignored

3)     Civil society is not a singular entity but is often refered to as having a position on things. Disagreement and conflict is essesntial

4)     Political action is changing very rapidly. New forms of virtual collective action which contribute to new social fabrics.

 

The relevant and interesting things are often where civil society and other elements of society overlap. The potential for change is present everywhere, not particularly in civil soc. Why would individual citizens take the risk? Civic means persuing common interest.

We assume that this change is driven by civic energy, but we aren’t sure where it is, but it is present in all areas, not just civic society. What is driving this civic energy?

A lense at looking at the same process with a different viewpoint. Civic agency is not only located within civil society, but is likely to be more active in the “overflow” areas between sectors.

 

http://www.iss.nl/content/download/16063/153978/version/1/file/CDC+pamphlet.pdf

also essays 1 and 6 (gendered division of opportunities for and risks of civic agency)  http://www.iss.nl/Portals/Civic-Driven-Change-Initiative/Summaries-of-essays

 

Rose de Lima Ramanakavana – International Associations of Charities (AIC Madagascar)

 

Rose detailed lessons learned her local work as well as the international network of AIC, a network of 42 associations, with more than 250,000 members, all committed to carry out, in a way adapted to our times, the fundamental plan of St. Vincent de Paul, their Founder "Against all forms of poverty, acting together".

Causes of poverty:

Poor infrastructure, lack of reliable and transparent structures

Lack of social security, public awareness and education for env concerns, overcoming traditions, greed and lack of values in leading class.

committed to fight against poverty by the empowerment of vulnerable groups

Promoting communitarian and social development

Providing access to healthcare for women and girls

Fostering sustainable development

http://www.aic-madagascar.org/

 

 

International and legal frameworks can foster participation – Jeremy Wates European Environmental Bureau

For the public to fufill its role there needs to be a supportive legal framework

Right to access to information, to participation and to justice

Speaks to Principle 10 of Rio 92 declaration – progress has been uneven at best. Some countries ignore them completely.

Bali guidelines – nonbinding, but negotiation process open to UN memberstates

The effectiveness of legally binding vs non-legally binding. Harder to negotiate but more valuable.

Options for rio : 1 accession to Orbis Convention especially around principle 10 – advantage is that there is a working convention already in place. Disadvantage – convention seen as European convention

Another option is to build a brand new declaration from the ground up, but this presents significant challenges and may be opposed from the get go or subverted.

 

Maria Angelica Ikeda - Brazil

When we got everyone together the first thing they did was start to talk about a document, but perhaps paper doesn’t have the most power. YOU have the power to mobilize and inspire your own society to  change for the better. Very important to keep in mind the ties to social and environmental – come from a place of hope and positive energy. Being negative divides and radicalizes people, so stay hopeful.

 

Question Session:

Civic energy as the driver. Perhaps this energy comes from the recognition that we are all –all humans who are alive on the planet today are in the same boat. If we are living in an unsustainable way we will not continue to live in this way – we need new ways of doing things and working together to

Ultimately we will be in a sustainable world, the kind of human society it contains is in question and we are on the edge on the brink where our decisions matter.

Why are there no youth on the round table? If we are connecting the dots young people deserve to be at the table.


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Eat Move Learn

 

Three things I love to do each day.
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<iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/27244727?color=ffffff" width="400" height="225" frameborder="0"></iframe><p><a href="http://vimeo.com/27244727">LEARN</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/rickmereki">Rick Mereki</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
 

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Visible Sólo entre tus Amigos  The start of something huge

Our goal was to make a big splash at the High Level Meeting on youth, connecting with leaders in the youth development space to launch Youthmovements.org , a platform which seeks to increase the overall strength of young people to create change.

The backdrop for this mission was the High Level Meeting on Youth (HLM) at the United Nations, where International NGOs, UN agencies and National delegations were meeting. The purpose of the meeting was to take stock of the state of youth development, to discuss how young people can be supported in creating a sustainable future and to review progress on the World Youth Program of Action on Youth.

One of our major areas of focus was the launch of The Youth Effect, a brand new handbook for decision makers developed by young global leaders as part of the World Economic Forum about how to effectively involve young people in decision making.  

 

 

The launch of youthmovements.org falls at the end of the international year of youth during which the UN turned its focus to the themes of Dialogue and Mutual Understanding. The Year also coincided with the 25th anniversary of the first International Youth Year in 1985. I, along with most of the youth delegates I met at the UN were not around to see the original year, and with the challenges we are facing as a global community, we do not have another twenty five years for our desire for a better world to be realized.

My generation has a great advantage over all previous cohorts: the access to information afforded to us by technology has the potential to empower us, allowing us to connect faster and wider than ever before. We also have access huge amounts of information to assist us in the decisions that we must make. There are so many possibilities available, so many directions that we can take, that it can be difficult to decide where to direct our energies.

Strategy is important to consider, when realigning the global economy within the carrying capacity of the planet is your goal and at the side event How to mobilise Youth Globally for Rio+20 strategies were abundant.   The environmental movement has undergone many evolutions throughout the years, but many see the Earth Summit of 1992 as a key date in the global movement’s history, the most successful Global Summit ever hosted by the UN. Twenty years later, (June 2012) leaders will reconvene in Rio to take stock of progress and to look to the future. Peace Child International and TIG co-moderated the side event at the HLM to bring together experts from UNICEF, One Young World, & Avaaz to look at the road to Rio and to share ideas how to ensure that young people’s voices are heard and acted upon. We also displayed the latest Perspectives Magazine, which details artistic works about global challenges which have been compiled from the last round of the Adobe Youth Voices Project. After hearing report backs from those who are leading parts of the engagement, the room broke into smaller inquiry groups to discuss our own ideas on how to remake the global economy to fit within natural limits and suit the needs of 7 billion. 

 

The following day, members of the Global Youth Aids Coalition (GYCA) were out in full force, displaying winning art entries from Aids activists and artists through The Global Creative Contest -   while also running two simultaneous side events at UN Plaza. On one hand Lindsay Menard Freeman, spoke on the panel Out Of The Box Advocacy: Influencing change through creative communications and social media with partners from Youth Coalition,  IPPF,  Y‐PEER, Governess Films, Advocates for Youth, and YouAct.

Meanwhile at UNHQ, other members of GYCA were meeting with decision makers about their role in the AIDS response at the event Crossfire: A dialogue between youth leaders and decisionmakers to answer the tough questions on HIV and young people. Brought together by UNAIDS and the UNFPA, this event was an opportunity to review current policies and practices of youth engagement and to push leaders to do more. As the dialogue continued, it was became apparent that many decisionmakers were making progress in engaging young people to respond to the Aids crisis, but there is still much work to do.

Later that evening, the focus would turn from decision makers to young leaders, who were meeting as part of Nexus the Global Youth Summit. Our founder, Jennifer Corriero adressed the engaged young people attending the summit.

 

In many ways, this project represents the culmination of the work TIG has been conducting over the last ten years. Now is the time to connect the dots between movements, to weave a more connected global community with youth at the center, to build bridges between the world we want and the future we deserve. Going beyond the traditional barriers and divisions to reveal the linkages, the commonalities and the unity of these diverse issues and challenges is exactly the focus and challenge before us as a global community. time to connect the dots between movements, to weave a more connected global community with youth at the center, to build bridges between the world we want and the future we deserve. Going beyond the traditional barriers and divisions to reveal the linkages, the commonalities and the unity of these diverse issues and challenges is exactly the focus and challenge before us, thankfully we can forge alliances and collaborations to rise to the occassion. 

 

 


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Spiderweb Suit - Sandy Mouche

I love Spiderweb Suit song. Helena Josefsson, one of the members of the band, also is one of my favorite singers. 

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La Oreja de Van Gogh - Soñaré

This is one of those songs which makes me feel cheerful almost every single day. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWhH6GhbZnE


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Matt_BC wrote a new blog post: Asia Youth Summit 2011: looking back at day 1

Matt_BC wrote a new blog post: Asia Youth Summit 2011: looking back at day 1 ... and it's Tuesday - but for once it's not Team Tuesday so much as Changemakers Tuesday! We're in lovely, hot Manesar near Delhi and in the company of 60 great Changemakers, most of them from the Asian region. They're hungry for learning, hungry for sharing their experiences - and hungry for the delicious lunch [...]

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