Two students from Manipur selected for Model Conference of Parties
- May 22/23 2020 :: Co-Hosted by WWF India -
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Longjam Yaipharembi Devi , Asem Melody Devi
The two students who are selected from our state are
1. Longjam Yaipharembi Devi
2. Asem Melody Devi
both from Ruda Academy, Thoubal Wangmataba
WWF India to co-host the Model Conference of Parties (MCOP) - the first ever digital conference on nature conservation for students on the occasion of International Day for Biological Diversity 2020
Young conservationists from 28 states and 7 UTs of India to come out with the “Delhi Declaration 2020”- the first ever student declaration on innovative solutions to the environmental challenges India faces today
Over the last few years the world has seen children raise their voice on environment issues and ask leaders across the world to consider their actions towards building a sustainable and healthier planet. Leading from the front, these children have been unafraid to voice their opinions and seek solutions to address the environmental challenges facing the planet. The COVID-19 pandemic has also made us all realize that as much as this is a health emergency, it is also a wake-up call that nature is sending us to reset and reconnect.
It is in light of the above that WWF India in association with its partners- UNDP, UNEP, MoEF&CC and National Biodiversity Authority (NBA) will host the first ever digital Model Conference of Parties (MCOP) on the 22nd and 23rd of May, 2020. The conference aims to put the power of decision making in the hands of children and youth, those whose futures will be directly impacted by environmental crisis and allow them an opportunity to propose solutions to address and rectify the issues being faced in the country today.
The Chief Guest of the event will be the Shri Prakash Javadekar, Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, along with experts on conservation and sustainable business and grassroots level organizations working in the field of environment.
MCOP 2020 aims to provide an opportunity to these future leaders to gain knowledge and experience in environmental problem solving. At the end of the MCOP, these young conservationists will present the “Delhi Declaration 2020” listing down the modus operandi on how to take these dialogues forward in their respective states while involving the administration to take action.
These actions will determine the future of environment in not just the states that these brilliant young minds hail from, but for the future of the environment in the country as well. We have 2 state representatives from one school of each of the 7 North East States of India – Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh apart from state representatives from the rest of the country.
The conference will be live streamed:
Day 1: 22nd May 2020; Time: 10:45 – 15:30
Day 1 Live streaming: https://youtu.be/1uEsPK2-vK4
Day 2: 23rd May 2020; Time: 10:00 – 16:30
Day 2 Live streaming: https://youtu.be/4s1y67mUbss
Coordinator,
Assam Arunachal Pradesh State Office,
WWF India
abaruah(AT)wwfindia(DOT)net
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This was posted on 23 May 2020
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