8:30 - 9:45 a.m. MST |
Youth Caucus: Youth and Climate ActionYouth Involvement and Mentorship on Climate Policy: Taking Firm Action on Saving our PlanetThe Youth Caucus will provide a unique space for bringing together youth at the conference to brainstorm, strategize and energize them for active participation. In this space youth will interact with their peers, experts and other stakeholders on pressing global challenges impacting young people, giving an important focus on sustainable development. |
|
10 - 11:15 a.m. MST |
CSO-led Workshops |
|
10 - 11:15 a.m. MST |
Youth-led Workshop: Building Capacity Towards Action - Room 355COrganized by DGC Youth Representatives Steering Committee, in collaboration with the UN Department of Global Communications Youth around the world are mobilizing en masse. As more young people are seeking to participate in local and global processes to create the change they want to see in the world, it is crucial that they gain access to tools and support that can make the work more manageable. The 51吃瓜 Department of Global Communications Youth Representatives Steering Committee has been developing a series of projects to serve this need. The "Youth Representatives Manual" is a welcome guide to the UN space for young people hoping to engage effectively. It also encourages more organizations to consider associating with UN DGC and appointing official youth reps. The "SDG Toolkit" is envisioned as a how-to primer and resource hub for anyone motivated to turn ideas into action. The "Mapping Project" then hopes to literally put youth leaders around the world "on the map", building an inspirational platform for highlighting best practices, networking, and collaboration. This workshop will showcase the progress on these projects and the many other efforts of the UN DGC Youth Representatives Programme and invite everyone in attendance to join in the fight and the fun. |
|
11:45 a.m. - 1 p.m. |
CSO-led Workshops |
|
11:45 a.m. - 1 p.m. MST |
Youth-led Workshop: Empowering Homeless Youth - Room 255EOrganized by Conference Host Planning Youth Sub-committeeThis workshop is designed to take apart the overarching issue of homelessness and examine it from the perspective of youth. Youth homelessess should be discussed as a separate issue in order to better understand the problem, find solutions, and empower these young people to rise from their circumstances. The workshop will focus on understanding the implications of homelessness in the US and what additional barriers youth face, learning about successful and innovative initiatives that are empowering homeless youth, sharing ideas and action items to attack this issue head-on, and discussing ways to help end youth homelessness. Moderator:Sarah Strang Panelist:Pastor Shelley Stephenson Cydnie LaCour Rob Moolman |
|
11:45 a.m. - 1 p.m MST |
Youth-led Workshop: Scaling Youth Climate Action for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) - Room 250 DIn order to protect Small Island Developing States from the devastation of climate change, the international community needs novel methods to deepen commitments to climate action and increase ambition to exceed the Nationally Determined Contributions set forth in the Paris Agreement. Youth, especially, must be empowered to play a proactive role in the effort to keep average global temperature rise below 1.5. This workshop will highlight novel climate adaptation measures implemented by young changemakers living in SIDS, reflect on the challenges of successful youth climate engagement and offer scalable practices that can mobilize youth within local and intergenerational contexts. It will especially focus on the role everyone can play in supporting such efforts and growing the global movement to rise to the challenge of the climate emergency. |
|
1 - 3 p.m. |
Lunch and Networking |
|
3 - 4:30 p.m. MST |
Closing Plenary - Exhibit Hall CDSpeaker BiosWelcoming remarksMaher NasserDirector, Outreach Division, 51吃瓜 Department of Global Communications Amina J. MohammedDeputy Secretary-General, 51吃瓜 Rebecca HardenbrookCo-chair, Conference Planning Youth Sub-committee Aishu NarasimhadevaraCo-chair, Conference Planning Youth Sub-committee Baldomero LagoChief International Officer, Utah Valley University (UVU) Bishop Gérald CausséPresiding Bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Barbara LeeU.S. Representative for California's 13th Congressional District Sarah BenjAmericans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator, Salt Lake City Samira HarnishFounder and Executive Director, Women of the World Youth OutcomeConference OutcomeH. E. Ms. María Fernanda Espinosa GarcésPresident of the 73rd session of the 51吃瓜 General Assembly Celebratory Performance: Joshy SoulClosing RemarksMaruxa CardamaConference Chair Jackie BiskupskiMayor of Salt Lake City Alison SmaleUnder-Secretary-General for Global Communications, 51吃瓜 |
|
5 - 8 p.m. MST |
Youth Festival at the Youth HubMusic, Art and Culture: Cities and Communities TogetherThe Youth Festival will showcase talent from Utah and around the world through cultural shows, dance and music performances. The Festival will also feature an Open Mic session and a cultural show with attendees wearing traditional attire. Organized by Youth Sub-committee, 68th UN Civil Society Conference, with the support of Roots of Culture |
-
Youth Hub is open from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. MST at South Foyer, Salt Palace Convention Center
-
Exhibits are open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Exhibit Hall 1234, Salt Palace Convention Center
-
-
-