6 September 2012
Youth Network Reports on Participation at London+20 and Rio+20
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The Commonwealth Youth Climate Network (CYCN) has published two reports summarizing the participation of its members at London+20, an event co-organized by the Network on 5 June 2012, and at Rio+20.

The reports present an overview of the Network's participation at these two events, as well as the outcomes of their participation, which included increased membership of the Network and the creation of various networking opportunities.

11 August 2012: The Commonwealth Youth Climate Network (CYCN) has published two reports summarizing the participation of its members at the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD, or Rio+20) and at London+20, an event co-organized by the youth delegation.

London+20 was co-organized by various organizations, including CYCN, the Rio+20 Global Youth Music Contest, the British Youth Council, Staftay Empowerment Initiative, Road to Rio+20, GEEBIZ and Dare2Lead. It was held in London, UK, on 5 June 2012, under the theme “The UK Youth committed to The Future We Want!’” The report presents an overview of the event, including its objectives and outcomes. London+20 discussions focused on: informal education for sustainable development; green jobs for youth; global governance for sustainable development; and sustainable cities.

The Rio+20 participation report highlights the objectives of the Network’s participation at Rio+20 and describes its preparation for the Conference. The report also outlines activities undertaken by the Network both before and during Rio+20, such as its participation at the International Youth Blast and the meetings of the UNCSD Preparatory Committee (PrepComs), as well as its organization of a side event during Rio+20, called “Achieving a sustainable future in Rio: what can do a ‘’Blue Economy?”

According to the report, outcomes of the CYCN’s participation at Rio+20 include increasing membership of the Network, enabling potential future collaboration of the Network with the Youth Affairs Division of the African Union (AU), and creating networking opportunities. [Publication: London+20 Report] [Publication: Rio+20 Report]


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