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Addressing The Challenges Of Climatic Change Through Environmental Education ...iosrjce
IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science is a double blind peer reviewed International Journal edited by International Organization of Scientific Research (IOSR).The Journal provides a common forum where all aspects of humanities and social sciences are presented. IOSR-JHSS publishes original papers, review papers, conceptual framework, analytical and simulation models, case studies, empirical research, technical notes etc.
Mission ,Vision statement, and strategies of UNICEF
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Resource Partners, Sponsorship
UNICEF World Warehouse, UNICEF Research Center, UNICEF High Level structure
Recruitment & Selection Process of UNICEF
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Mercy for Earth seeks to increase public awareness, educate and mobilize the community by understanding environmental issues through research, the media and educational programs.
Environmental Education is facing new challenges. Despite significant achievements, from institutional agencies and others, it must be strengthened and project its expansion, thereby eliminating the slow bureaucratic aspects, creating new strategies of action, further opening of the social agencies and pursuing broader international commitments. Deepening in Environmental Education is the surest path to planetary transformation and survival of the human race.
ACF International is an international humanitarian organization that aims to save the lives of malnourished children while at the same time providing communities with sustainable access to safe water and long-term solutions to hunger.
This is the first edition of the relaunched Y-PEER News Bulletin, where you can find out more about the Y-PEER network's updates, activities and other events.
GLOBAL YOUTH SERVICE DAY 2007 FINAL REPORT.Enyidado Ghana
The CHDSCGhana was the 1st Ghanaian NGO to serve as the National Lead Agency for the GYSD\'s programme in Ghana. Here is the final report in PDF from the headquarters in the USA.
Team VI100 is composed of 10 UK and 10 Filipino (In-Country) volunteers, worked in partnership for environmental sustainability in Bohol, Philippines under International Citizen Service (http://www.volunteerics.org/).
Celebrate World Environment Day this Sunday with Ms Esperanza Garcia. The topic is an apt representation of the principle of WLC:
Topic: Youth Mobilization & Global Climate Politics
Time: 8am GMT
Date: 5 June, Sunday
If you are interested in joining the webinar, follow this link: http://worldleadershipconference.org
Mercy for Earth seeks to increase public awareness, educate and mobilize the community by understanding environmental issues through research, the media and educational programs.
Environmental Education is facing new challenges. Despite significant achievements, from institutional agencies and others, it must be strengthened and project its expansion, thereby eliminating the slow bureaucratic aspects, creating new strategies of action, further opening of the social agencies and pursuing broader international commitments. Deepening in Environmental Education is the surest path to planetary transformation and survival of the human race.
ACF International is an international humanitarian organization that aims to save the lives of malnourished children while at the same time providing communities with sustainable access to safe water and long-term solutions to hunger.
This is the first edition of the relaunched Y-PEER News Bulletin, where you can find out more about the Y-PEER network's updates, activities and other events.
GLOBAL YOUTH SERVICE DAY 2007 FINAL REPORT.Enyidado Ghana
The CHDSCGhana was the 1st Ghanaian NGO to serve as the National Lead Agency for the GYSD\'s programme in Ghana. Here is the final report in PDF from the headquarters in the USA.
Team VI100 is composed of 10 UK and 10 Filipino (In-Country) volunteers, worked in partnership for environmental sustainability in Bohol, Philippines under International Citizen Service (http://www.volunteerics.org/).
Celebrate World Environment Day this Sunday with Ms Esperanza Garcia. The topic is an apt representation of the principle of WLC:
Topic: Youth Mobilization & Global Climate Politics
Time: 8am GMT
Date: 5 June, Sunday
If you are interested in joining the webinar, follow this link: http://worldleadershipconference.org
2. International Youth Day Celebration
UNAP has spearheaded the celebration of
the International Youth Day in the country
which was given official endorsement by thewhich was given official endorsement by the
Philippine Government through the Presidential
Proclamation No. 229 signed on August 12,
2002 b H E ll P id t M l2002 by Her Excellency President Macapagal-
Arroyo declaring every August 12 as
International Youth Day. International Youthy
Day celebration has been the UNAP’s
FLAGSHIP Project for the last 10 years and
since 2007 after our 60th Anniversary andsince 2007 after our 60 Anniversary and
General Assembly, UNAP Board has decided to
strengthen the youth arm of UNAP known as
United Nations Youth Association of theUnited Nations Youth Association of the
Philippines through IYD celebration and
conference.
3. 9th UNAP International Youth Day
CelebrationCelebration
International Young Leaders Summit onInternational Young Leaders Summit on
Climate Change
August 11 13 2008August 11-13, 2008
Theme: Youth and Climate Change:
Ti f A i (N !)Time for Action (Now!)
Philippine Normal University, Manila
Overall In-charge: Dr. Angelica Abella
4.
5. 10th International Youth Day (IYD)
Celebration and Conference
August 5-7, 2009
Theme: “Sustainability: Our
Challenge, Our Future,
Countdown to 2015”
University of Makati
Overall In-charge: Prof. Serafin Arviola Jr.
6.
7. 11th International Youth Day
Celebration and Conference
August 10-12, 2010
Theme: “Strengthening Peace andg g
Human Rights Education:
Key to Sustainable Nationaly
Development”
Philippine International Convention CenterPhilippine International Convention Center
Overall In-charge: Director Ana Elsy
OfreneoOfreneo
8.
9. UNYAP Regional Chapters Nationwide
L• Luzon
Technological University of the Philippines-
Manila
Pamantasan Lungsod ng Muntinlupa-Manila
Philippine Normal University-Manila
University of Northern Philippines–Vigan CityU e s ty o o t e pp es ga C ty
St. Paul University-Tuguegarao City
Bicol University–Legaspi City
De La Salle University DasmarinasDe La Salle University-Dasmarinas
• Visayas
Cebu Technological University
Philippine Normal University–Cadiz City
• Mindanao
Xavier University–Cagayan de Oro Cityy g y y
Western Mindanao of Science and Technology
University–Zamboanga City
14. Partnership with Rotary Club of Makati-
Le aspiLegaspi
UNAP also partnered and supported theUNAP also partnered and supported the
projects of other like-minded organizations with
common visions and programs like the Rotary Club of
Legaspi-Makati. Led by its President Dr. Angelica
Abella who is also the Vice-President of UNAP for
External Affairs These projects include MedicalExternal Affairs. These projects include Medical
Mission and Relief Operations for the vistims of
typhoon Ondoy in Muntinlupa, Marikina, Pangasinan
and Laguna, Surgical and Medical Mission in Albay,
Sorsogon, Pampanga, Tarlac and Zambales, and
facilitated the opening of UN Corners in five librariesfacilitated the opening of UN Corners in five libraries
in Metro Manila and Bulacan.
15. UNAP Support to Regional MDG
Youth SummitsYouth Summits
• Dr. Rose Zambrano
- Tuguegarao City
• Judge Aurora N. RecinaJudge Aurora N. Recina
- Cebu City
• Prof Little Jone Espeleta• Prof. Little Jone Espeleta
– Cagayan de Oro City
P f S fi A i l• Prof. Serafin Arviola
-Laguna, Pampanga,
T b iTuguegarao, Cebu City, Cagayan
de Oro City, Butuan City
16. UNAP support to
International Exposure
Program for Youth leaders
UNAP supported the officers and members
of UNYAP in international conferences and
event.