COP29 is a critical moment for global transformative climate action, as it will review the progress and ambition of the countries’ commitments to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the impacts of climate change. Also, climate change impacts millions of people globally every year and disproportionately affects the most vulnerable ones, including significant numbers of young and marginalized communities.
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In West and Central Africa, migration is too often characterized by misguided and narrative biases. Local, national and international media play an important role in the development and/or relay of these narratives, either through the use of inaccurate terms or through the production of superficial content.
Launched in 2020, the Reporting Migration initiative encourages investigative journalism on migration in order to nuance negative discourses and narratives about the phenomenon in the region. The initiative is also aimed at
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IOM COP29 Youth Delegates on Climate Migration
Aim and Benefits of IOM COP29 Youth Delegates on Climate Migration
Additionally, applicants will benefit the following:
- Learn about the latest developments and challenges on climate change and migration, and how they relate to human rights, development, and peace;
- Share your experiences, perspectives, and recommendations on climate migration with other young people, experts, and decision-makers;
- Develop your skills and knowledge in advocacy, communication, and leadership.
- Expand your network and collaborate with other youth activists and organizations working on climate change and migration;
- Represent the voice of young people and influence the global policy agenda on climate migration.
Requirements for IOM COP29 Youth Delegates on Climate Migration Qualification
Aplicants must ensure they meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Be between 18 and 30 years old at the time of the COP;
- Have a valid travel document and be able to travel to Azerbaijan and attend the COP29 in person;
- Have a demonstrated interest and experience in migration and climate change issues, preferably with a focus on one or more of the following themes: human mobility, disaster risk reduction, adaptation, mitigation, resilience, human rights, gender, youth empowerment, water scarcity, security and peace, urban-rural dynamics, or social inclusion;
- Have a proven record of leadership and engagement in your communities, organizations, or networks on migration and climate change issues / or have a story to share as a person who migrated or has been displaced in the context of climate change;
- Have the availability and commitment to participate fully in COP29 and in the pre-COP29 activities organized by IOM.
Application Deadline
August 20, 2024How to Apply
For more details, visit IOM website.