Environment

Projects

The 2007 Commonwealth Youth Forum took place in Entebbe, Uganda.

The 2007 Commonwealth Youth Forum took place in Malta.

The 2003 Commonwealth Youth Forum took place in Nigeria.

Debate to Action Wales provides training for young leaders pushing for the implementation of the Millenium Development Goals.

The theme of this exchange is "Climate Change"

The theme of this exchange is " Cultural Skills and the Environment"

The theme of this exchange is "Environmental Issues in Mountainous areas in Scotland and Malawi"

The Youth Action Group get involved in the development CYEC and taking action on Commonwealth Projects

The Commonwealth Youth Forum 2009 took place in November in Trinidad and Tobago. Read about it here.

Blog posts

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28 Jan 2010

Mariama Branker's experience at COP15.

Well, Copenhagen has ended and it has been just as I thought. Exciting! Confusing! Inconclusive and of course cold!

28 Mar 2009

Download the final Communique from CYF5

The CYF provides an independent platform and voice for representative Commonwealth youth to consider a young person’s agenda at the same time as the CHOGM. Each CYF addresses Commonwealth youth’s concerns and builds on the work of previous youth fora. Each Forum works to formulate a Statement of Recommendations and Action Plans. These are shared with Heads of Government and disseminated Commonwealth-wide.

12 Mar 2009

We, the delegates of the sixth Commonwealth Youth Forum, representing 47 Commonwealth member countries and territories, are pleased to report that we have held fruitful discussions under the theme of ‘Breaking Barriers: Unleashing Young People’s Potential for evelopment’. We thank our Ugandan hosts for this opportunity. We have committed ourselves to achieving substantial outcomes before young Commonwealth representatives meet again in Trinidad and Tobago in 2009 and ask you for your help in realising these. Young people make up more than half of the Commonwealth’s population. We must continue invest in young people as their involvement can ensure advancements for generations to come.