I am a new member to this project. I have reviewed the details listed and the documents listed on this site. I have also reviewed the members sites - Peacechild.org and UNDP - human development report site. I would like to become a much more active member of this project - as a moderator / facilitator ? who do i contact and what is the procedure - please let me know.
Eagerly awaiting reply!
Jul 27th, 2008 - 18:26:33 |
Adam MacIsaac
The UNDP Youth Climate Change Publication is reaching its final stages and will be sent off to the printers in the next few days. The process to create a summary of this years United Nations Human Development Report 2007/2008 has been a long road but very rewarding one. We have had some amazing young editors come to work work at the Peace Child International office, worked along side some of the UNDP's staff and had many wonderful submissions to the project.
We will be launching the publication at the 4th World Youth Congress in Quebec City, Canada on August 12th.
If you are attending the congress make sure to come up to the Peace Child staff afterwards but if you are not attending you can still how everything unfolds and be involved through the Virtual Congress.
Jun 30th, 2008 - 03:22:39 |
Ogaga E. Maxwell
In the heart of the Niger Delta region of Warri, Come Aug 29thj-30th we would be having a youth leadership and environment summit that will focus on CLIMATE CHANGE, we would love support and input from those who are part of this project
Jun 10th, 2008 - 15:48:58 |
Adam MacIsaac
The youth editors have arrived at the Peace Child International headquarters and have started the process of creating the summary of the United Nations Human Development Report 2007/2008. Watch the introduction video below and watch the summary come together page by page at www.peacechild.org/climate
Apr 18th, 2008 - 14:59:06 |
Adam MacIsaac
The United Nations Youth Climate Change Challenge is an interactive competition that aims to inspire and educate young people on the key messages of the 2007 Human Development Report - the United Nations' most comprehensive analysis of current scientific, economic and political thinking about the threat of catastrophic climate change and how to avoid it.