Central Asia’s Youth Delegates Advance Regional Dialogue at UNESCO Forum
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Central Asia’s Youth Delegates Advance Regional Dialogue at UNESCO Forum
The Astana Times provides news and information from Kazakhstan and around the world. ASTANA — Young generation from Central Asia should no longer wait for change but lead it, said youth delegates from Central Asia, reflecting on their participation in the 14th UNESCO Youth Forum on Oct. 27-28 in Samarkand ahead of the 43rd session of the UNESCO General Conference. Central Asia’s Youth Delegates Advance Regional Dialogue at UNESCO Forum. Photo cr…
More than 140 youth delegations that have gathered under the umbrella of the UN during the 14th edition of the UNESCO Youth Forum have drafted a document of recommendations that unites social justice, biodiversity and fair and ecological transition. The text comes at a decisive moment for UNESCO that is facing structural and policy changes, amid an international context that recedes in terms of environmental protection and combating climate chan…
More than 140 youth delegations reach agreement on a document that unites biodiversity, social justice and ecological transition. The text comes at a crucial moment for UNESCO, which faces a change of general secretariat and budget, and which must now be taken over by the national commissions. World youth has demonstrated its capacity for dialogue and commitment at the 14th edition of the UNESCO Youth Forum, held on 27 and 28 October in Samarkan…
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