The First Edition of the Mediterranean Initiative for Climate (MIC) is being launched from El-Alamein.
“Before the UN Climate Change Conference 2022 (UNFCCC, COP 27) in November 2022, the Mediterranean Youth Foundation for Development (MYF), in collaboration with the Oceans Network and funded by Erasmus+, organized a training event in El-Alamein, Egypt, focusing on climate change. The event gathered 55 youth aged 21-35 from various Euro-Mediterranean countries, including Spain, Lebanon, Palestine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Egypt, for three days of training designed to raise awareness and enhance capabilities in addressing climate issues.
The initiative emphasized key topics such as unemployment, the climate crisis, migration, and gender inequality, fostering a multicultural environment through workshops and panel discussions. With around 50 hours of training, participants engaged in techniques for writing policy papers, culminating in their submissions intended for evaluation by officials.
Social media played a significant role in the initiative, with an online campaign launched before the workshops to educate the public on climate change and its effects, particularly regarding plastic use. Two competitions were also held: a question game rewarding participants with prizes and opportunities to join the workshops, and an article competition focusing on climate change, where winners received monetary rewards and workshop participation.
The event concluded with critical recommendations, emphasizing the urgency of activating climate policies globally and enhancing youth involvement in climate action. It asserted that immediate action is needed without delay, underscoring the recognition of environmental rights as human rights. Additionally, a call for improved communication between governmental and organizational bodies at all levels was made to facilitate effective planning, implementation, and evaluation of climate strategies.”
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