Navigating The Climate Crisis: Mediterranean Youth In Action

Mediterranean Sea
Posted on

 

Rome Med Youth Policy Lab 2023

“Navigating The Climate Crisis: Mediterranean Youth In Action”

1st November 2023 | 5.30 PM CET

 

The Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change (CMCC) is an official partner of the Rome MED Dialogues 2023. The dialogues  promote the 7th edition of the Youth Forum. The Youth Policy Lab supports the development of youth-led solutions on the climate crisis in the broader Mediterranean by acting as a global showcase for youth-led ideas.

Innovators will be supported by Rome MED Dialogues and top international partners (UNDP Rome Center; the OECD Training Centre on Public Governance; Youth4Climate, UNIMED – Mediterranean Universities Union, and CMCC Foundation) to develop and scale up their innovative policy ideas to address climate crisis.

Policy Lab selected participants (a number between 15-20) will draft an official document with actionable policies which will be shared with high-level policy makers (Ministers, institutional leaders, and business community) from the wider Mediterranean region who will gather for the 2023 Rome MED Dialogues and may be presented at the COP28 in Dubai, in a dedicated event at the Italian pavilion.

Selected participants will benefit from:

  • Exclusive access to webinars and workshops supervised by experts from the Rome Med Dialogues network
  • Dedicated Youth Policy Lab workshop
  • Exclusive access to Rome MED Dialogues 2023 (2-4 November)

This is your opportunity to raise awareness on the climate crisis and call on the government to undertake more ambitious climate action. Apply now!

 

THEMATIC FOCUS

The climate crisis has become a primary challenge on both sides of the Mediterranean. Climate change is having adverse effects all around the world, by increasing for example the frequency of extreme weather events and by causing higher global temperatures, with far-reaching impacts on all sectors of societies and their economies. Notwithstanding being a multi-faceted concept, climate crisis, among other things, recalls the fact that climatic and environmental degradation that is occurring worldwide, is having differentiated impacts according to the specific local vulnerabilities and is causing imbalances in the regional and domestic orders. Socio-economic, and political systems are not adequately prepared for risk to face dramatic consequences. Young generations involved in the struggle against climate change inequalities and in the promotion of mitigation and adaptation measures are pivotal agents of climate action.   Young people have been able to make their voices heard, placing the climate crisis under the spotlight. But this action requires greater efforts, as multiple factors prevent and disrupt getting access to the policy making framework. This year’s edition of the “Youth Policy Lab” will underline once again the importance of young generations’ voice – as being the most affected by the multiple crises outbroken worldwide in recent years. While young people are facing and dealing with both climate crisis and geopolitical tensions on a local, regional, and global level, it is critical and urgent to question whether the “leave no one behind” vision (still) resonates nowadays and how to “leave no youth behind”. Driven by these crucial questions, the Youth Policy Lab will address the potential of Mediterranean cooperation in the fields of climate change and promote youth’s role in this respect.

 

ELIGIBILITY

What are the requirements to participate?

  • Age: between 21 and 35 years;
  • Coming from: North Africa1, Middle East2, or Europe3;
  • With at least a first university degree (B.A. or M.A.) or equivalent qualification;
  • A strong interest/expertise in climate crisis and Mediterranean climate cooperation;
  • Excellent command of English Language

Travel expenses (economy flights) and accommodation for up to three nights in Rome will be covered by the Rome MED Dialogues.

 

How to apply?

Applications (only by filling in the online form) must include:

  • An updated CV (max. two pages, including information on the applicant’s education and relevant work experience;
  • A short video (max. five minutes) to explain the candidate’s motivation to take part in the “Youth Policy Lab 2023”; his/her idea on how to tackle the climate crisis, providing a relevant example and room for action. Please, note that your statement should be innovative and ambitious.

 

APPLICATION DEADLINE

Applications are open and will run until the 1st September 2023 (23:59 CEST – Rome Time)

The selected participants will be announced on 20 September 2023.

In case of further questions, please contact [email protected] or [email protected]

 

Algeria; Egypt; Libya; Morocco; Tunisia.

2 Bahrain; Iran, Iraq; Israel; Jordan; Kuwait; Lebanon; Oman; Palestinian Territories; Qatar; Saudi Arabia; Syria; Turkey; United Arab Emirates; Yemen.

3 Albania; Andorra; Austria; Belgium; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bulgaria; City of Vatican; Croatia; Cyprus; Czech Republic; Denmark; Estonia; Finland; France; Germany; Greece; Hungary; Iceland; Ireland; Italy; Latvia; Lithuania; Luxemburg; Malta; Monaco; Montenegro; Netherlands; Northern Macedonia; Norway; Poland; Portugal; Romania; San Marino; Serbia; Slovakia; Slovenia; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland; United Kingdom.

 

Organised by: ISPI; Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation

Partners: OECD; SNA; UNDP; Youth4Climate; CMCC; UNIMED

 

Source: ISPI; Rome MED – Mediterranean Dialogues 

Start typing and press Enter to search

Shopping Cart