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UNESCO Water Resilience Challenge 2021: Recognizing the Role of Young People in Sustainable Development
The Youth Leadership Camp for Climate Crisis 2020. Photo by UNESCO Jakarta. The world is changing – and it is changing fast. The emergence of modern technologies and rapid shifts in social, economic, and political aspects have increased the urgency to adopt more sustainable methods of living. As a new…
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UNESCO Water Resilience Challenge 2021: Getting to know biosphere reserve and Sembalun area
UNESCO Water Resilience Challenge. Photo: The Water Agency. “You are the future of the Rinjani-Lombok Biosphere Reserve and UNESCO Global Geopark. Without the engagement and leadership of young people, Biosphere Reserve and UNESCO Global Geopark research Rinjani-Lombok will not be possible.” Moh. Djelid, Director and Representative UNESCO Jakarta Office. Working…
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UNESCO Water Resilience Challenge 2021: Strategies for solutions
UWRC 2021 – Phase II Progress Presentation Following the technical meeting and 4-day workshop in Phase I, the Challenge continues to Phase II, which started on 11 October until 11 November 2021. This phase aims to sharpen the teams in translating their strategies into solutions with the guidance of experienced…
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UNESCO Water Resilience Challenge 2021: The Final
The Final Presentation After a week of workshops and five weeks of online brainstorming, discussion, and mentoring sessions, the UNESCO Water Resilience Challenge 2021 finally reached its final phase! On Friday, 12 November 2021, the five teams or UWRC 2021 were presented their final ideas and solutions to the juries.…