Youth is ready to answer the Beijing call for biodiversity conservation and climate change
Young people are a driving force of transformative change and are calling for strong commitments for a viable Earth. The Youth Leadership Dialogue explored the intricacies of intergenerational equity, in which all generations share a common but differentiated responsibility in ensuring a healthy planet for the generations that follow. Through this concept, generations in policy-making positions are held accountable for their choices and invited to acknowledge, respect, hear and give space for youth to be included in decision-making processes at all levels, in all fairness for current and future human populations and across ages and genders.
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The dialogue gathered, for the first time ever, more than 20 international youth organizations and movements from constituencies across the activism spectrum*. By the end of the dialogue, the participants prepared a draft common roadmap and work plan for a youth movement for the planet.
“This preliminary workshop provided a space for collaborative thinking and coordination among actors that do not interact in other settings, and will facilitate a aligned youth voice, which may engage with decision- makers on biodiversity matters inside and outside the CBD”, explains Melina Sakiyama, from the Global Youth Biodiversity Network.
The #BiodiversityNeedsYouTH campaign has presented further young people’s ambitions on the occasion of the Paris Peace Forum, to gather international support and visibility. The #BiodiversityNeedsYouTH campaign is a cross-cutting initiative implemented in partnership with Youth movements, to raise awareness of all generations, whether at international, national or subnational levels, on the urgent need to protect biodiversity ahead of CBD COP15. This Youth campaign is led by Post-2020 Biodiversity Framework-EU Support to help Youth movements taking the stage to participate to intergenerational dialogues and international negotiations.
Jeremy Pellet, CEO of @expertisefrance on our stand discussing with #youth @GYBN_CBD on our #BiodiversityNeedsYouTH campaign at the @ParisPeaceForum 🗣📢🌱🌍 pic.twitter.com/K6iB9O2V0T
— BiodiversityNeedsYouTH (@BioNeedsYouTH) November 12, 2019
Post-2020 Biodiversity Framework - EU Support is a project funded by the European Union and implemented by Expertise France. The project aims at facilitating dialogues and fostering commitments from all stakeholders: the countries parties to the Convention for Biological Diversity, the youth, Cities and subnational governments, international organizations, private sector, civil society, NGOs to connect and to reach agreements on biodiversity.
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* Including GYBN; UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Youth; European Commission youth; EuroMAB Youth; Asia-Pacific MAB Youth; IberoMAB Youth; ArabMAB Youth; World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts - WAGGGS; World Organization of the Scout Movement; South African Youth Biodiversity Network; YOUNGO; YMCA; Fridays for Future; Youth4Nature; Natural Justice; CoalitionWILD; ICCA Consortium; IUCN Commission on Education and Communication; Youth Engaged in Wetlands; Nordic Youth Council; the International Forestry Students’ Association - IFSA; Water Youth Network.