TUNZA International Youth Conference

Leverkusen, Germany - The Conference is one of the main platforms for cooperation and interaction between UNEP and its youth partners.

The TUNZA International Youth Conference is one of the main platforms for cooperation and interaction between UNEP and its youth partners.

It is the vision of the organization to "foster a generation of environmentally conscious citizens who will better influence decision-making processes and act responsibly to create a sustainable world".

Organized for young people (15-24 years), the Conferences provides opportunities for young people to learn from one another, share experiences and ideas on community-based environmental actions and develop joint strategies on promoting environmental protection.

A number of workshops, plenary sessions, focused group discussions, field trips as well as panel discussions will take place. Furthermore, a new TUNZA Youth Advisory Council with two advisors for each of the six UNEP regions and two advisors representing indigenous youth organizations will be elected by the participants.

The TUNZA conference 2007 follows in the footsteps of the 2005 TUNZA conference in Bangalore, India. Before the adoption of the TUNZA strategy by the UNEP Governing Council in 2003, UNEP had been organizing Global Youth Forums for young people from 15 to 24 years since 1986. These gatherings of environmentally active youth are an important element in realizing the "vision of the organization to foster a generation of environmentally conscious citizens who will better influence decision-making processes and act responsibly to create a sustainable world".

Contact Us

For more information, please contact:
Theodore Oben
Head
Children & Youth/Sport & Environment Unit
Division of Communications and Public Information
UNEP
P.O. Box 30552 Nairobi, Kenya
tel: 254 20 7623262
fax: 254 20 7624350
e-mail: [email protected]

http://www.unep.org/tunza/youthconference/

From 26 Aug 2007
Until 30 Aug 2007
Leverkusen, Germany
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