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UN messages on Indigenous Peoples Day and Youth Day, Aug. 9 and 12, 2020

United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres issued video messages for the "International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples" (August 9, 2020, and "International Youth Day," August 12, 2020.  Links to the videos are in Youtube:

"International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRmZrd64ktM

"International Youth Day" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XM6jIpEVJvM


(text of the video message) The theme of this year’s International Youth Day–“Youth Engagement for Global Action”--spotlights the ways in which the voices and activism of young people are making a difference and moving our world closer to the values and vision of the United Nations Charter.

This year’s Youth Day occurs as the lives and aspirations of young people continue to be upended by the COVID-19 pandemic.  Some have lost their lives, and many have seen family members and other loved ones perish. 

The vulnerabilities of young refugees, displaced persons, young women and girls and others caught up in conflict or disaster have grown more acute. 

A generation’s very formation has been jeopardized, their steps towards adulthood, identity and self-sufficiency thrown off course. 

Some have taken on care burdens or are suffering from increased risks of hunger, violence in the home or the prospect of never being able to resume their education. 

But this generation is also resilient, resourceful and engaged. 

They are the young people who have risen up to demand climate action. 

They are mobilizing for racial justice and gender equality and are the champions of a more sustainable world. 

They are peacebuilders promoting social cohesion at a time of social distancing, advancing an end to violence globally and advocating harmony at a time of rising hatred. 

Many are young women who have been on the frontlines in mobilizing for justice and climate action — while also serving on the frontlines of the COVID-19 response.

Realizing the promise of this generation means investing far more in young people’s inclusion, participation, organizations and initiatives. 
I call on leaders and adults everywhere to do everything possible to enable the world’s youth to enjoy lives of safety, dignity and opportunity and contribute to the fullest of their great potential.

Thank you.

Youth and co-ops working together to fight climate change

(Excerpt from https://www.housinginternational.coop/news/coops-day-cooperatives-for-climate-action-go-green-campaign)

 

The Cooperative Housing International (CHI) is partnering with the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA)–Asia and Pacific Committee on Youth Cooperation (ICYC) on the Go Green Campaign. Initiated by the ICYC in 2018, youth (35 years of age and below) are taking part in combating the global threat that climate change poses on future generations. It is based on the belief and cooperative value of ‘self-help and solidarity’ that youth and cooperatives can be a part of while sustaining their environment. Through the Go Green Campaign, we want to promote the 7th cooperative principle which states that cooperatives are sustainable and responsible in their approach, and play an important role in leading environmental sustainable initiatives.
 
PURPOSE AND ALIGNMENT
It is estimated that between 3.5 and 7 billion trees are cut down each year. The loss of trees and other vegetation is contributing to climate change, desertification, soil erosion, fewer crops, flooding, increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, and a host of problems for indigenous people. The goal of the campaign is to motivate and encourage youth from different countries to plant trees to help fight climate change through self-help and solidarity.
 
Young trees absorb CO2 at a rate of 6 kg per tree each year. Trees reach their most productive stage of carbon storage at about 10 years at which point they are estimated to absorb 22 kg of CO2 per year.
 
“This campaign connects youth with cooperative societies and how they can be a sustainable model for their community. We support this campaign to empower youth in this positive and concrete action!” says Julie LaPalme, Secretary-General, CHI.
 
Promoting the Cooperative Identity: Planting saplings is an ideal way for youth associated with cooperatives to explain the cooperative model, its benefits, and the cooperative advantage.
 
Involving Youth: The Go Green Campaign is not only about cooperatives doing their part but is also about encouraging youth to serve their community through self-help and solidarity.
 
Environmental Action: The best way for youth to engage with their community is to get involved in action-oriented green campaigns.
 
Mitigating Climate Change–SDG13: Climate change is now affecting every country on every continent. Swift action is required to mitigate rising global temperatures. Research shows that planting a trillion trees can absorb 20 years’ worth of global greenhouse emissions.
 
CONTACT AND QUESTIONS
If you want to make an impact and engage a team of youth in the Go Green Campaign, or if you have any questions, please contact ICYC at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Please include “Go Green Campaign 2020” in the email subject line.

 

Cooperatives for Climate Action: Video for "International Day of Cooperatives" 2020

The video "Cooperative for Climate Action" is produced for the "International Day of Cooperatives (IDC)" 2020. The event is celebrated yearly on the first Saturday of July. The theme for 2020 is "Cooperatives for Climate Action," which is closely linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13. This video was produced by Blake House Filmmakers Cooperative and commissioned by the International Labour Organization (ILO) for the 2020 IDC. 

Watch the video on the Youtube channel of ILO.

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