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Youth from Likoni Maskani in Likoni constituency participate in a Gumzo Mtaani, an informal set up where the community members – mostly youth – meet to discuss election related peace messaging and civic engagement matters.

 

Peace dialogues such as the Gumzo Mtaani are implemented by civil society organizations, and promote civic education and engagement with young people and discuss the importance of maintaining peace in their communities during the election.

 

Kenyan civil society plays an important role in government oversight and advancing an inclusive development agenda. USAID works with civil society organizations and empowers local development organizations to strengthen Kenya’s governance reform agenda and secure democratic gains enshrined in the 2010 Constitution. In the lead-up to Kenya’s 2022 elections, USAID supports activities such as civic engagement forums, peace dialogues, and public information campaigns which safeguard democratic spaces and promote free, fair, peaceful inclusive and credible elections.

 

Photo: Alex Kamweru/USAID

 

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Civil society plays an important role in government oversight and advancing an inclusive development agenda in Kenya. USAID works with civil society organizations and empowers local development organizations to strengthen Kenya’s governance reform agenda and secure democratic gains enshrined in the 2010 Constitution. The goal is to help strengthen capacity to engage and catalyze citizens, government, and the private sector for county-led development.

 

USAID Kenya and East Africa Mission supports an inclusive, peaceful, and well-governed civil society that promotes dignity and civic engagement. In the lead-up to Kenya’s 2022 elections, USAID supports activities such as civic engagement forums, peace dialogues, and public information campaigns which safeguard democratic spaces and promote free, fair, peaceful inclusive and credible elections.

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

Telok Blangah Constituency held their Welcome 2014 at the West Coast Park. Displayed of various types of kites flying by the Singapore Kite Association.

Candidates from the NA-43 constituency in Bajaur Agency in Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) participate in the first-ever candidate radio discussions to better inform FATA voters.

 

Photos, press releases and full transcripts (Urdu and English) of all FATA radio candidate forums are available for download at the following link: bit.ly/11CBmmQ

 

Individual radio forums were held for most FATA constituencies with MNAs competing for election to the National Assembly of Pakistan.

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

Dr. Prem Singh was 1st MLA of Renuka ji who represented this constituency 6 times in Himachal Pradesh Assembly. First Chief Minister of Himachal Dr. YS Parmar elected 4 times MLA Renuka and Dharam Singh, RS Chauhan and Roop Sing represented this constituency single time. Prem Singh was born on 23rd of September, 1948 in Maina-Baag village of Sangrah Tehsil, District Sirmaur. His father Salik Ram was a (Hali- Laborer of Farmer) poor farmer and after struggle and hard work of his father he passed BVSe from Punjab University. According to his friends and family members Dr. Prem Singh appointed Veterinary Doctor in 1972 at Sangrah and he left his Govt. Job to fight Assembly Election in 1982. Dr Prem Singh elected MLA on Congress ticket in 1982, 1985, 1993, 1998, 2003 and 2007 and was only defeated by Janta Dal nominee Roop Singh in 1990. Dr Prem was lover of Folk, Hindi and English Literature but he could not complete his Autobiography because of sudden death. He died in morning time on 23rd of September, 2011 due to a heart attack. MLA Prem Singh died on his 63rd Birthday at his paternal residence in village Bag in Sangrah Tehsil. His wife Vidya Devi, daughter Rekha, Son Viney Kumar ,daughter in law Sima and other well-wishers shocked with his sudden death. His 85 years old mother Sajno Devi is still alive. Govt. Degree College Sangrah, Sangrah Tehsil, CDPO office Girls Hostel, Police Station Sangrah, IPH Division Nohradhar, ITI Boghar and Renuka Vikas Board etc. Government instate/ Offices were opened/ started after his affords and he always tried to gave batter Roads, School and Health falsities to villager of area. Dr. Prem wanted to open SDM Court at Sangrah, Tehsil at Dadahu and decided to make high-tech Bus Stand Building at Nohradhar, Sangrah and Haripurdhar but he couldn’t fulfill his dream. Dr Prem Singh held different important positions in the Congress Party during his long inning in the active politics. During his tenure as MLA he also chaired different boards and corporations besides remaining Chief Parliament Secretary in the Cabinet of Congress/ CM Virbhadra Singh. About 5000 people of area participated in Funeral/ Cremation of their loving MLA at bank of Giriganga.

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

On the Pershore Road in Stirchley, Birmingham.

 

Heading towards Dog Pool Lane.

 

The Selly Oak Constituency Office on Pershore Road in Stirchley.

 

To the left is Stirchley Community Primary School.

 

Red post box - GR - B30 225

 

My shadow.

 

New style red phone box behind.

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

ETT members took action, as part of ETFO’s one-day rotating strike action, on January 20, 2020, to send a message to Doug Ford at his constituency office that it’s time for a fair deal for students and teachers.

 

The future of our shared public education system is at stake.

 

The Ford government continues to demand cuts at the Central Bargaining Table, while refusing to address critical issues such as protecting our world class Kindergarten model, providing staffing supports for Special Education, addressing violence in schools, and so many other items we know are essential to students, parents, and teachers.

 

We will not relent in our fight for the schools our students deserve.

 

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about any photo featured here, please contact Stephen Michalowicz, Communications Manager, ETT (smichalowicz@ett.on.ca).

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

Giant chickens opposing a US trade deal visit the North Somerset constituency surgery of Liam Fox MP, protest organised by Global Justice Now highlights the concern that hormone-filled, chlorine-washed meat will flood British markets.

 

© Jess Hurd/Global Justice Now

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

Youth from Kisauni Maskani in Kisauni constituency participate in a Gumzo Mtaani, an informal set up where the community members – mostly youth – meet to discuss election related peace messaging and civic engagement matters.

 

Peace dialogues such as the Gumzo Mtaani are implemented by civil society organizations, and promote civic education and engagement with young people and discuss the importance of maintaining peace in their communities during the election.

 

Kenyan civil society plays an important role in government oversight and advancing an inclusive development agenda. USAID works with civil society organizations and empowers local development organizations to strengthen Kenya’s governance reform agenda and secure democratic gains enshrined in the 2010 Constitution. In the lead-up to Kenya’s 2022 elections, USAID supports activities such as civic engagement forums, peace dialogues, and public information campaigns which safeguard democratic spaces and promote free, fair, peaceful inclusive and credible elections.

 

Photo: Alex Kamweru/USAID

 

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Civil society plays an important role in government oversight and advancing an inclusive development agenda in Kenya. USAID works with civil society organizations and empowers local development organizations to strengthen Kenya’s governance reform agenda and secure democratic gains enshrined in the 2010 Constitution. The goal is to help strengthen capacity to engage and catalyze citizens, government, and the private sector for county-led development.

 

USAID Kenya and East Africa Mission supports an inclusive, peaceful, and well-governed civil society that promotes dignity and civic engagement. In the lead-up to Kenya’s 2022 elections, USAID supports activities such as civic engagement forums, peace dialogues, and public information campaigns which safeguard democratic spaces and promote free, fair, peaceful inclusive and credible elections.

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

16 August 2008. I'm always willing to rip-off learn from other people's good ideas.

 

Here's David Mundell, the sole Scottish Tory Member of the Westminster Parliament, running an advice session at a garden table on the grass at the Peebles Show. Neither Susan (with the red rucksack) nor Zena live in his Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale Constituency, But even so he was happy to give some advice.

 

(In the next, tent 'Rotary' Club of Peebles seems to refer to their hats.

Or maybe they'd just got back from a trip to Mexico?)

 

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On 6 May 2010 David Mundell was re-elected to the UK. Parliament. (For non-Brits reading this page, there are Conservative Party members of the Scottish Parliament MSPs. )

On 7 May 2015 he was reelected and remained the sole Conservative Party MP in Scotland. He was appointed Secretary of State for Scotland in the first reshuffle following the 2015 General Election, having served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland from 2010 to 2015.

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 08/07/2022. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson Constituency Visit. Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets Ukrainian families at Uxbridge Library during a constituency visit. Picture by Andrew Parsons CCHQ / Parsons Media

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

Candidates from the NA-40 constituency in North Waziristan Agency in Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) participate in the first-ever candidate radio discussions to better inform FATA voters.

 

Photos, press releases and full transcripts (Urdu and English) of all FATA radio candidate forums are available for download at the following link: bit.ly/11CBmmQ

 

Individual radio forums were held for most FATA constituencies with MNAs competing for election to the National Assembly of Pakistan.

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

Zambia’s Constituency Development Fund gives funding for local infrastructure directly to communities to strengthen local governance & participation. The Administrator visited a community planning session in Chibombo District where citizens came together to make decisions about their priorities.

At Chipping Norton, in David Cameron's constituency on April 14th 2015, was this Dennis Enviro returning to Oxford, on Stagecoach's flagship service numbered S3.

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

2018-09-07: (L-R) Catherine Cudre-Mauroux, Executive Director of the constituency of Luxembourg, African Development Bank; Michele Tarsilla, Evaluation Adviser at the UNICEF Regional Office for West and Central Africa; Laila R. Smith, Director of Centre for Learning on Evaluation; Abdoulaye Gounou, Government of Benin; Ms Adeline Sibanda, African Evaluation Association (AfrEA) President; Honorable Imbassou Abbas Ouattara, Founding member and Executive Committee Member of the African Parliamentarian Network on Development Evaluation (APNODE) in a panel discussing during Evaluation week 2018.

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

Giant chickens opposing a US trade deal visit the North Somerset constituency surgery of Liam Fox MP, protest organised by Global Justice Now highlights the concern that hormone-filled, chlorine-washed meat will flood British markets.

 

© Jess Hurd/Global Justice Now

 

Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.

 

“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.

 

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/

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