Indian Youth Climate Network (IYCN) invites applications from all concerned citizens between the age group of 18 - 30 years, for the Delhi Youth Summit on Climate (DYSoC - 2008).
IYCN is a coalition uniting young Indians and youth-oriented organisations who are concerned about climate change.
The two-day event will take place at Teen Murti Bhawan, New Delhi on May 28-29, 2008 and will bring together youth from different parts of the city and different backgrounds - to discuss, debate, share concerns and find innovative solutions to the pressing problems faced by Delhi and to shape a vision towards securing and safe-guarding our common future.
The four topics of discussion will be:
• Waste
• Water
• Energy & Transport
• Urban Planning
The summit is also a measure for capacity building in the city, for a cleaner, greener city. The event will conclude with a white paper or the "Delhi Youth Charter on Climate", that would be presented to the Chief Minister, Environment Secretary and all decision-making bodies in Delhi.
Event Organisers & Partners • IYCN • UNESCO • Teen Murti Bhawan • Delhi Greens • LEAD India • Fountain of Development Research & Action (FODRA) • YP Foundation
To register,please contact: Kartikeya Singh Event Coordinator Indian Youth Climate Network Ph: +91-9999-00- 88-07 E-mail: kartikeya@delhigreens.org Govind Singh IYCN, Delhi Greens Ph: 98111-477-54 govind@delhigreens.org
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