Youth case studies on Environment and Health - deadline extended to December 15

UNEP Tunza youth network calls for "good practice" case studies by Youth

14.11.2011 | WECF


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The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in cooperation with WECF and HEAL is looking for Good Practices on youth and children’s involvement in environment and health issues

This builds on the “Children Environmental and Health Action Plan for Europe” (CEHAPE) signed in 2004 by the Ministers of Health and Environment of 53 countries in the European, Caucasus and Central Asian region and on the 5th Ministerial Health & Environment Conference held in Parma, Italy in 2010 where the ministers committed to increase engagement of children & youth in improving environmental health.

Please download the concept format and submit your case study to karin.vohla@wecf.eu

Deadline: 15th of December 2011.

Please download the application guidelines here

Please download the application form (Word) here



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