YOUTH DELEGATE AT COP29, AZERBAIJAN

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Calling all youth climate advocates from the Pacific to apply to be a Youth Delegate at COP29, Azerbaijan. 


The Climate Mobility Pavilion Youth Programme will bring together a group of unique young people to advance climate action. Delegates selected to participate in the programme will be offered capacity building opportunities, speaking engagements, and the chance to take part in bilateral meetings with leading policymakers as well as climate action champions from philanthropic organizations, the private sector, and civil society organizations. 


Applications close on 1 September: https://lnkd.in/d4Rjxzd3

DISCLAIMER: The mentioned opportunities and their management are solely the responsibility of the respective organizers. TalaStory holds no responsibility for the administration or fulfillment of these opportunities. Our Opportunity section is dedicated to showcasing various opportunities for the Pacific community. TalaStory is an independent entity that publishes these articles based on thorough research and networking, aiming to inform and benefit our readers.

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