Intervention for the thirty-second sessions of the UNFCCC Convention subsidiary bodies (SBI-32) on Item 6 (Article 6)
Thank you chair for giving us the floor, My name is Hansha. I will be 65 years old in 2050.
Article 6 and the New Delhi Work Programme are among the most promising commitments you have taken under the frame of the UNFCCC. Education, awareness raising and public participation are the three pillars that will enable all of us to develop and put into practice the shared vision we have been speaking about for so long.
18 years have passed since Rio and political leaders are still confronted in their constituencies with skepticism and lack of basic understanding on climate change. This situation contributes to reduce popular support for more ambitious policies.
As article 6 workshops demonstrate, Young people are already potent agents for change. We will keep rising up ourselves, and we invite you to join us on this path.
With Education, Public Awareness and Public Participation as its main three pillars, the review of the New Delhi Work Programme provides a unique chance to build a bridge between actions by governmental and citizens.
We call all governments without delay to:
- Adopt a systematic approach to education on climate change in integrating this issue through all elements and at all level of formal national curricula.
- Parties must recognise the role of NGOs and youth organisations as key providers of non-formal and peer education. And, considering their different capacities, provide financial support to enhance the initiatives of civil society across borders.
- In parallel to education, public awareness raising should be considered a priority and all forms of communication involved in fostering a broader understanding of the social implications of climate change.
- Finally, Public Participation is a key to good governance and to political support for actions at all level of decisions making.
We call you to relish the potential of our generations and enable all stakeholders to address this issue.
Investing in education and young people today is investing in the future. And unlike some of your other investments, we can promise you high returns.



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