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CCKIOSK Climate Talk Series
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Theme: Time for Action
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07 November 2006
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Date
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16:00-16:30
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Africa Youth Initiative on Climate Change (AYICC) This
presentation will spotlight and highlight the Africa Youth Initiative on Climate Change
(AYICC), an initiative engineered by African youth to expand existing networks to form an
African youth coalition on climate change. This coalition will connect African youth
organizations and youth oriented organizations working on climate change issues. The
coalition will seek to optimise climate change action by African youth and will bespearheaded
by youth leaders from across Africa.
Sena Alouka (Togo)
Rachel Nampinga (Uganda)
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16:30-17:00
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Solar Generation and other Conference of Youth organisers showcasing youth
action both at local and global levels All around the world, young people are
demonstrating that renewable energy and energy efficiency are working and are the RIGHT basis
for real change to address climate change. By making concrete changes themselves in their
local environment, they are setting example for other people and demand politicians do the
same
Jake Torrie (Canada)
Laura Caniot (France)
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17:00- 17:30
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Climate Compass – a novel way to jump into local climate
policy Developed by the Climate Alliance with the support of the European
Commission, "Climate Compass" is a method to assist local governments to design an
immediate climate action programme. On-site advice with the help of a tool on policies and
measures seeks to accelerate the political process.
Gotelind Alber
Consultant
Sustainable Energy and Climate Policy
Germany
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