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Highlights and images for 2 October 2023

Colombo, Sri Lanka

Youth participants reading the Summary of General Comments

Youth participants reading a summarised version of the General Comment No. 26 on Children’s rights and the environment with a special focus on climate change.

Asia Pacific Youth Environment Forum

The 2023 Asia Pacific Youth Environment Forum focused on empowering children and youth to champion their rights and contribute to a sustainable future, in alignment with the 2023 General Comment No. 26 (GC26) on children’s rights and the environment, with a special focus on climate change. The GC26 stresses the urgency of addressing environmental degradation, especially climate change, and outlines the responsibilities of UN Member States in addressing these challenges.

During the Forum, youth participants delivered the Asia Pacific Youth Environment Manifesto 2023, which will be presented to the Fifth Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific to convene 3-6 October 2023. This Manifesto will be included in the Asia Pacific region message to the sixth session of the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA-6), meeting from 26 February – 1 March 2024.

Children and the Environment

This session was moderated by Katie Reid, Children's Environmental Rights and Participation Officer, Terre des Hommes. Christian Skoog, Sri Lanka Representative of UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), highlighted that over 50% of children and youth live in climate-vulnerable conditions.

 

Katie Terre des Hommes, Moderator

Katie Reid, Children's Environmental Rights and Participation Officer, Terre des Hommes (Moderator)

Christian Skoog, UNICEF Representative in Sri Lanka

Christian Skoog, UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Representative in Sri Lanka

Mithrra, a child rights activist from Malaysia, called on adults to share their knowledge and experiences with children and youth. Philip D. Jaffé, Vice Chair of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, underlined that the GC26 demands governments to protect children’s rights to a healthy environment.

Dais on the General Comment No. 26

Dais during discussions on the GC26 co-creation process

Video message of Philip Jaffe, United Nation Committee on the Rights of Child

Video message of Philip Jaffe, UN Committee on the Rights of Child

Mirtha, Youth participant from Malaysia, delivered her opening remarks to the youth forum

Mithrra, child rights activist, Malaysia

Āniva Clarke, Youth participant from Samoa

Āniva Clarke, Youth participant from Samoa

Kartik Verma, Youth Participant from India

Kartik Verma, GC26 Child Advisor and UNEP Children Affairs Focal Point, India

Zainab, Youth participants from Sri Lanka

Zainab, Youth participant from Sri Lanka

What GC26 Means for Us

During this segment, participants shared reflections on the GC26 co-creation process.

Kartik Verma, GC26 Child Advisor, and UNEP Children Affairs Focal Point, India, appreciated the gender and language balance among co-creation participants. Zainab, a child delegate from Sri Lanka, highlighted her country’s Green Skills for All initiative.

Āniva Clarke, GC26 Child Advisor, Samoa, stressed that understanding rights is fundamental for effective climate action.

Lianne Minasian, Child Rights International Network

Lianne Minasian, Child Rights International Network

Suhana, Youth participant and climate activist from India

Suhana, Youth climate activist, India

Mehwish Kayani, Youth participant from Pakistan

Mehwish Kayani, Youth participant from Pakistan

Advancing Circularity in Asia-Pacific for Climate Resilience

Zainab Naeem, Green Jobs for Youth Pact, moderated this session.

Paul Faulkes Arellano, Founder, Circulathon Consulting, discussed progress towards circularity, highlighting the region’s developments based on the rethink, reduce, reuse, repair, refurbish, remanufacture, repurpose, and recycle model.

Amna Farrukh, FAST NUCES Lahore, addressed the reduction of unsustainable materials in the packaging supply chain. Hafiz Jawad Sohail, Youth Climate Activist, Pakistan, called for formalized mechanisms and frameworks for green economic transitions. Shiza Aslam, Karachi School of Business and Leadership, discussed the need for effective communication to engage younger generations on circularity and sustainable consumption.

Paul Foulkes-Arellano and Zainab Naeem

Paul Faulkes Arellano, Founder, Circulathon Consulting, and Zainab Naeem, Youth Advisor, Green Jobs for Youth Pact

Hafiz Jawad Sohail, Youth Climate Activist

Hafiz Jawad Sohail, Youth Climate Activist, Pakistan

Kasumi Ranasinghe Arachchige, The Biodiversity Project

Kasumi Ranasinghe Arachchige, Youth Speaker, Sri Lanka

Subhashi Tania de Silva, Rotary Club of Colombo

Subhashi Tania de Silva, Steering Committee of Global Youth Biodiversity Network (GYBN)

Nature-based Solutions (NbS) for Youth-Led Adaptation Actions

Kasumi Ranasinghe Arachchige, Youth Speaker, Sri Lanka, outlined negative effects of biodiversity loss to human health and wellbeing. Subhashi Tania de Silva, Steering Committee, Global Youth Biodiversity Network (GYBN), stressed the importance of establishing good understanding of NbS from the outset.

Youssef Aboali, Innovation and Partnerships Officer, UNSPBF

Youssif Aboali, Innovation and Partnerships Officer, UN Science-Policy-Business Forum

Buddhi Marambe, Senior Professor, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

Buddhi Marambe, Senior Professor, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

Thaybah Mohamed, SLYCAN Youth Trust (Moderator)

Thaybah Mohamed, SLYCAN Trust

Science Policy Business Forum Youth Segment

Thaybah Mohamed, SLYCAN Trust, moderated this session.

Youssif Aboali, UN Science Policy Business Forum, highlighted the importance of young entrepreneur voices in policy development. Buddhi Marambe, Senior Professor, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, emphasized multidisciplinary approaches and the role of start-ups in climate solutions.

Ravindu Nawanjana, Founder and CEO - CuteFela

Ravindu Nawanjana, Founder and CEO, CuteFela

Kavindu Ediriweera, Youth Programme and Deputy Director of Programs of SLYCAN Trust

Kavindu Ediriweera, Youth Programme and Deputy Director of Programs of SLYCAN Trust

Kavindu Ediriweera, SLYCAN Trust, prioritized training, capacity building, and technical support for entrepreneurs. Ravindu Nawanjana, Founder and CEO, CuteFela, discussed the challenges of youth engagement in social entrepreneurship.

Vikrant Srivastava, Youth Regional Focal Point Asia Pacific

Vikrant Srivastava, Regional Focal Point Asia Pacific, Children and Youth Major Group, India

Ajay Kumar Jha, Asia Pacific Regional Facilitator of Major Groups & Stakeholders

Ajay Kumar Jha, Asia Pacific Regional Facilitator of Major Groups and Stakeholders

Azusa Kubota, UNDP_Resident Representative

Azusa Kubota, UN Development Programme (UNDP) Resident Representative, Sri Lanka

Asia Pacific Youth Environment Manifesto 2023 and Closing

Vikrant Srivastava, Regional Focal Point, presented the Asia Pacific Youth Environment Manifesto. He highlighted, among others, the Manifesto’s call to:

  • achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and halt and reverse biodiversity loss by 2030;
  • cooperate on chemicals and waste management;
  • reconsider age restrictions for participation in UNEA-6 and the third session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee to develop an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution (INC-3); and
  • support the Green Jobs for Youth Pact.

Ajay Kumar Jha, Asia Pacific Regional Facilitator of Major Groups and Stakeholders, warned against “youth washing,” urging for more meaningful partnerships that bridge north-south divides.

Azusa Kubota, UN Development Programme Resident Representative in Sri Lanka, remarked on the intergenerational impact, across geographic boundaries, of climate change, and welcomed cross-generational partnerships.

Dechen Tsering, UNEP Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific

Dechen Tsering, Regional Director and Representative, UNEP Asia and the Pacific Office

Anil Jasinghe, Honorable Secretary of the Ministry of Environment, Sri Lanka

Anil Jasinghe, Secretary of the Ministry of Environment, Sri Lanka

Sajani Gamage, Youth participant from Sri Lanka

Sajani Gamage, Youth participant, Sri Lanka

Zuhair Ahmed Kowshik, Youth and Children Major Group Global Focal Point

Zuhair Ahmed Kowshik, Youth and Children Major Group Global Focal Point

Rubina Adhikari, Youth participant from Nepal and Tuan Anh, Youth participant from Vietnam

Rubina Adhikari, Youth participant from Nepal and Tuan Anh, Youth participant from Vietnam

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