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(Free Report ) Participation in Regional Dialogue on Youth Empowerment)

by Sagar Koirala | 12-02-2021 17:48



On February 9 and 10, I was selected as one of the 200 young minds from Asia Pacific region to be selected to participate in Regional Dialogue on Youth Empowerment in Climate Action Platforms. It was two day regional dialogue event but comprised of many pre-events, workshops, sessions, and two day main event. The event was organized by UNDP Asia Pacific, Movers Program, Youth Co:lab, 2030 Asia Pacific Youth Force, UNICEF, YOUNGO, British Council and many more associated organizations and networks.

Not only, I was involved as delegate but was also involved as panelist in pre-event, and one of the key member of the Organizing Event. The first pre-event Panel Discussion : Youth Steering the Future of Climate Change was organized on 31st January. Alongside me, Jan Kirel Guillermo, YOUNGO COY Liasion Lead, Konthoujam Ibothoi Singh, Global Shaper at World Economic Forum, Quynh- Anh Bui, Progarm Assistant for Climate Change at UNDP Vietnam and was moderated by Li Shi( Jasmine) , Youth Community Engagement Assistant at UNDP China.

During the main two day regional dialogue, there were various sessions, plenary discussions and  remarks. The program started with opening remarks by Kanni Wignaraja, Assistant Secretary General and Regional Burea for Asia and The Pacific, Mr. Alison Barrett , Representative, British Council and many more distinguished personalities. Similary, Marie -Claire, Heeta Lakhani, YOUNGO Focal Point Representative from Global North and Global North respectively also addressed the regional dialogue regarding YOUNGO and how they contribute for creating better world. Dinh-Long and Linka Lin from Movers Program also presented how movers was mobilizing more and more youth activists from Asia Pacific region for achievement of Agenda 2030. Overall the regional dialogue was fin-filled new learning for me. I enjoyed a lot.