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  • GEC and UNRISD

Youth-led Solutions for a New Eco-Social Contract

22 Mar 2023


For decades, global campaigns consisting of youth climate strikes, advocacy for gender equality, parliamentary protests and civic sit-ins have accelerated the fight for a just world. This mobilization has often been led and organized by teenagers, students and young adults. However, ongoing social, political and economic tensions are exacerbating inequalities worldwide. In this context of intersecting and overlapping crises, global youth-led movements are reemerging stronger than ever.


Co-hosted by UNRISD and GEC, and as part of the activities of the Global Research and Action Network for a New Eco-Social Contract, this webinar convenes brilliant young minds for a just and equitable future. It is no secret that youth are often excluded from policy-making spaces or that their solutions to building fairer and greener societies are little known and underfunded. Here, young practitioners and youth leaders co-create a community practice to discuss innovative solutions to the opportunities and challenges ahead.



Privileging marginalized youth voices from the global South, panellists will share their lived experiences of how youth are helping to solve the social and environmental crises of our time.


In this webinar, Srity Pal and Jack Johnson share how they tackled the intersecting issues of domestic violence, feminine hygiene and the environment in Bangladesh; Sayed Masoumi and Njavwa Mbao discuss equal access to education for women and girls in Afghanistan; and Noah Herfort and Nawshin Tabassum map the global youth climate movement to identify key moments of opportunity.


Speakers


  • Srity Pal (UNRISD)

  • Nawshin Tabassum (German Institute of Development and Sustainability—IDOS; UNRISD)

  • Sayed Ahmad Fahim Masoumi (UNRISD)

  • Njavwa Mbao (Welthungerhilfe; UNRISD)

  • Noah Herfort (Climate Vanguard)

  • Jack Johnson (Climate Vanguard)

  • Allex Semba (Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences; UNRISD) - Moderator

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