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You are here: Home / Youth Delegates Take Center Stage at COP29 to Address Climate Migration

Youth Delegates Take Center Stage at COP29 to Address Climate Migration

Dated: November 6, 2024

As COP29 unfolds in Baku, Azerbaijan, from November 11 to 22, 2024, twenty-four young delegates are stepping into the spotlight to address the pressing issue of climate migration. Organized by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), these youth representatives are set to bring fresh perspectives and innovative solutions to the global discussions on climate change and migration.

Key Takeaways

  • Twenty-four youth delegates from diverse backgrounds are participating in COP29.
  • The delegates aim to advocate for youth-led solutions to climate migration.
  • They will engage with government officials, experts, and civil society organizations.

The Role of Youth in Climate Migration

The impact of climate change is increasingly evident, leading to displacement and migration. Young people, who are often the most affected by these changes, are crucial in shaping the dialogue around climate migration. The IOM recognizes the importance of empowering youth to voice their concerns and propose solutions.

Engaging with Stakeholders

Throughout COP29, the youth delegates will have the opportunity to interact with various stakeholders, including:

  1. Government Officials: Engaging in discussions to influence policy decisions.
  2. Migration and Climate Change Experts: Gaining insights and sharing knowledge.
  3. Civil Society Organizations: Collaborating on initiatives and advocacy efforts.

These interactions are designed to amplify the delegates’ ability to advocate for meaningful solutions that address the challenges of climate displacement.

Diverse Perspectives

The youth delegates come from different regions, each bringing unique experiences and insights. Their diverse backgrounds enrich the discussions and highlight the global nature of climate migration. Some key areas of focus include:

  • Adaptation Strategies: Exploring how communities can adapt to changing climates.
  • Migration as a Solution: Advocating for migration as a viable response to climate challenges.
  • Youth Empowerment: Ensuring that young voices are included in decision-making processes.

The IOM Pavilion at COP29

Visitors to COP29 are encouraged to visit the IOM Pavilion, where they can meet the youth delegates and learn more about their journeys and contributions. The pavilion will serve as a hub for discussions on climate migration and showcase the innovative ideas proposed by the delegates.

Conclusion

The participation of youth delegates at COP29 marks a significant step towards addressing climate migration. Their engagement in high-level discussions not only empowers them but also ensures that the voices of young people are heard in the global dialogue on climate change. As the world grapples with the realities of climate displacement, the insights and solutions offered by these young leaders will be crucial in shaping a sustainable future for all.

Sources

  • COP29 Youth Delegates on Climate Migration | International Organization for Migration, International Organization for Migration.

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