Youth-led Solutions for a New Eco-Social Contract
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.
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.
→ Learn more about the Network https://www.unrisd.org/eco-social-network
Видео Youth-led Solutions for a New Eco-Social Contract канала UNRISD
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.
→ Learn more about the Network https://www.unrisd.org/eco-social-network
Видео Youth-led Solutions for a New Eco-Social Contract канала UNRISD
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