By Tochukwu Bliss
The 28th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC (COP28 UAE) Presidency has launched a new global program, the ‘International Youth Climate Delegate Program’ (International YCDP).
The program will focus on young people from Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Small Island Development States (SIDS), and also provide them the opportunity to participate in the UNFCCC negotiation process leading up to COP28 in the UAE.
This will be the largest program of its kind, with 100 youth delegates from around the world selected to fully participate in the COP process.
All participants will be given training, resources, and opportunity to advocate on behalf of their countries and communities, the organisers said in a statement issued in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and made available to Sustainable Economy Nigeria.
“Elevating the voices, perspectives, and priorities of the global youth in the multilateral COP process, the International YCDP will select 100 youth delegates primarily from least developed countries (LDC) and small island developing states (SIDS), to participate in climate negotiations and related public-private partnership initiatives.
“The program will also target indigenous peoples and minority groups and will provide financial support and capacity-building exercises for those selected to participate.
“To ensure that youth views and proposals are integrated into global climate policymaking, the International YCDP will help to build skills, knowledge, and networks among youth, particularly those in the most vulnerable countries, to engage in the climate process.
“It will also provide a model for the COP process on youth inclusion, with a vision to construct a sustainable youth engagement structure for future generations,” the statement said.
The program is designed to prominently highlight the needs and policy proposals of youth in global climate decision-making, build climate capacity, knowledge, and networks among youth, and establish a model for equitable youth inclusion in all future COPs.
Sponsored by the COP28 Youth Climate Champion team and the COP28 Presidency, the program will be jointly coordinated with all elements with youth-led organizations, including YOUNGO, the official Children and Youth Constituency of the UNFCCC.
“The program is designed to prominently highlight the needs and policy proposals of youth in global climate decision-making, build climate capacity, knowledge, and networks among youth, and establish a model for equitable youth inclusion in all future COPs,” the statement added.
Speaking at the launch, the COP28 UAE President-designate, Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, was quoted as saying that, “Young people are at the forefront of addressing the climate challenge. They are leading the way by sharing their perspectives, bringing their creativity and contributing to the positive impact that the world needs.”
He continued: “As future leaders, future scientists, future entrepreneurs, and future climate activists, it’s their energy and youth that will make the difference.
“The International Youth Climate Delegate Program – the largest initiative of its kind – will empower young people from around the world to fully participate in the COP process and give a special focus to those from least developed countries and small island states.”
Youth participation
The organisers explained that during and following the YCDP, the delegates will be able to conduct consultations with other young people based in their countries of origin, before the UNFCCC intercessional in June and COP28 at the end of November.
“They will also be involved in events such as youth circles to enable direct dialogue with policymakers.
“The 100 International Youth Climate Delegates will closely follow the UNFCCC negotiation processes over the year, gathering inputs and shared goals from their home country to build a youth-focused strategic plan and policy vision for COP.
“Prior to COP28, they will also participate in the Conference of Youth. In addition, a small number of delegates will also be invited to participate in other critical moments in the climate calendar including the SB58 UNFCCC Intercessional in June 2023 to be held in Bonn, Germany, the Pre-COP in October, and the UN Regional Climate Weeks,” they said.
In a statement, YOUNGO said: “Young people, especially those from vulnerable communities, are at the forefront of being burdened by the climate crisis. Their voices and perspectives must be the focus at international negotiation spaces. Their views added to decision-making processes would set a path to a more sustainable and equitable future.
“This is why we are collaborating with the COP28 UAE Presidency on the International Youth Climate Delegate Program to advance equitable, fair, and innovative youth engagement in climate policy processes.”
Applications for the International YCDP are now open through the online portal and will close by 7 April. The review of applications and interviews will be facilitated by YOUNGO.
Shortlisted applications will be invited to final interviews in April, with the selected delegates announced in early May.
The program will run from May through to December, with youth delegates participating and providing input into the negotiation process to set priorities for the climate agenda in the 18th UN Climate Change Conference of Youth (COY18) and COP28 from November 30 to December 12 in Dubai.
During the process, youth delegates will also undergo training to build clear policy targets for COP and will be expected to gather perspectives and bring learning back to their wider communities in their countries, the organisers said.