We invite everyone to a special panel discussion, with British Council Youth Programme Alumni. This virtual event is completely free and exclusively for individuals who are interested in climate-related global issues, environmentalists, and professionals from the field of environment.
Join us for an informative session as we discuss topics around environment. Don’t miss out on this enriching experience!
What to Expect:
- Global Connections: Interact with Youth Climate Ambassadors and environment leads in other countries. These youth have consistently been at the forefront of climate activism, from grassroots movements to global campaigns, raising awareness about the urgent need for action to combat the impacts of climate change.
- Discussion Theme: This session will be about the key outcomes of COP 29 and how it emphasised the crucial role of young people in the decision-making processes. The session will showcase the perspectives, ideas of young people advocating for stronger policies and pushing for ambitious commitments from all stakeholders.
- More than a panel discussion: After listening to their conversations, enjoy sharing your stories and raise your concerns.
- Expert Moderation: The session consists of a Moderator and three (03) Panellists who are from British Council Youth Alumni, ensuring engaging and insightful dialogue.
Who can join?
The programme is open to all who are 18 years and above, free of charge.
Event Details:
·Theme: COP29: Youth on the Frontlines of Climate Change
Are you curious about COP (Conference of the Parties)?
What happens in these annual conferences?
What is the youth’s contribution?
- Eligibility: 18 years and above
- Location: Online
- Date and Time: Wednesday 27 November, 11:30 p.m. – 12:30 p.m. (Coordinated Universal Time)
Do I need to prepare for the session?
No preparation is needed – the discussion will revolve around environment-related topics shared during the session.
How to register?
Click here to register for FREE
Equality Policy:
We aim to create a safe environment, for adults and children who are potentially at risk for a variety of reasons, in which no child or adult will experience harm or exploitation during their contact with us. To find out more about our safeguarding policy visit: https://www.britishcouncil.org/about-us/how-we-work/policies/safeguarding