Informal Youth Dialogue and Communication Workshop

Youth COP26
Event
16:00
-
19:00
CEST
AHH Upper Conference Room, Bonn, Germany
All Regions
Knowledge; Capacity for Engagement; Climate Change Policies and Actions
English

For further information contact the LCIPP team via lcipp@unfccc.int

This is an informal dialogue to facilitate participation of youth and other relevant stakeholders in the LCIPP annual Youth Roundtable to be held during COP 27. 

The annual youth roundtable, as part of activity 8 of the LCIPP second three-year workplan (2022-2024), will be convened in conjunction with COP 27. 

Overview 

  • Part I Informal dialogue with indigenous youth and youth from local communities will focus on the important role of indigenous youth and youth from local communities, and concrete ways to advance the engagement of youth in designing and implementing climate policies and actions at all levels.  

  • Part II Innovative ways to share the knowledge and practices of indigenous peoples, and local knowledge systems is a training to transmit the knowledge and practices of indigenous peoples, and local knowledge systems on camera, responding the outstanding mandate to enhance engagement of indigenous peoples and local communities in diverse and innovative ways in addressing and responding to climate change, per decision 16/CP.26.   

Part I Informal dialogue with indigenous youth and youth from local communities 

Objectives

  • To facilitate and advance the discussion about the unique role and ways to strengthen the engagement of indigenous youth and youth from local communities in climate action and UNFCCC process; 

  • To catalyze meaningful relationships between Parties and indigenous youth, and youth from local communities;  

  • To initiate the discussion on enhancing youth engagement in climate policy development and implementation at all levels and facilitate youth participation in the annual LCIPP youth roundtable dialogue.  

Part II Innovative ways to communicate with impact: sharing the knowledge, practices, and leadership of indigenous peoples and local communities 

Objectives: 

The initial training session of this series will take place in conjunction with SB 56, the mid-year UNFCCC session of the subsidiary bodies (June 2022).  

The training will build the capacity of indigenous peoples and local communities to use diverse ways including audio and visual formats to share their experiences mitigating and adapting to climate change. This event will serve as a training for indigenous peoples both behind and in front of the camera, aiming to equip them with the tools to share their stories of practices of climate leadership. 

  • To promote sustainable practices of indigenous peoples and local communities through short videos and other forms of media; 

  • To build the capacity of indigenous peoples and local communities to structure and transmit information on camera and other forms of media; 

  • To amplify the voices of indigenous peoples and local communities in share their stories to enrich the global effort to address climate change and reorient the way people interact with nature. 

Code of Conduct

Please note that during all LCIPP and UNFCCC events, all participants must abide by the UNFCCC code of conduct. UNFCCC events are guided by the highest ethical and professional standards, and all participants are expected to behave with integrity and respect towards all participants attending or involved with any UNFCCC event. The UNFCCC code of conduct is available here

Agenda
16:00 - 16:10

Opening

16:10 - 16:40

Panel discussion: The unique role of indigenous youth and youth from local communities in the climate action and UNFCCC process 

Panel 1: How are indigenous youth and youth from local communities contributing towards climate actions?   

Panel 2: How are Parties and UNFCCC constituted bodies engaging indigenous youth and youth from local communities in your work related to climate change?   

16:40 - 16:55

Open dialogue: Ways to strengthen the engagement of indigenous youth and youth from local communities in climate action and UNFCCC process

16:55 - 17:05

Break

17:05 - 17:10

Scene setting

17:10 - 17:45

Panel discussion: How can audio and visual formats support indigenous peoples in convey their experiences and practices related to climate change mitigation and adaptation? 

17:45 - 18:00

Wildstar TV Tutorial

18:00 - 18:10

Live link with Munmun Dhalaria, Documentary Filmmaker and National Geographic Storytelling Explorer

18:10 - 18:40

Example films: Techniques to convey relevant experiences, practices and results to audiences in diverse ways. 

18:40 - 18:55

Q&A discussion session

18:55 - 19:00

Closing 

  • Next steps 
  • Closing remarks 
  • Indigenous invocation
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