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2011年9月27日至10月1日,联合国环境规划署与印度尼西亚政府合作召开了TUNZA国际儿童与青年青年大会。
在全世界筹备将于2012年6月召开的里约+20大会之际,来自120个国家的1400多名青少年将于本月末齐聚印度尼西亚,塑造、提升并确立他们在这次历史性事件中的独一无二的位置。
大会将回顾青年群体对国际森林年的贡献,并对青年人如何采取环境友好的生活方式进行探讨。大会的主题为里约+20会议(绿色经济)/绿色的生活方式、森林、可持续消费和青年眼中的全球环境现状。
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TUNZA儿童理事会一般由10名年龄在10岁至12岁(选举时)之间的儿童组成。他们与联合国环境规划署密切合作,向环境署提供意见和建议,让环境署的工作更能吸引孩子,并使他们对于身边的环境问题更为敏感和关心。理事会还特别针对儿童团体和组织宣传环境署工作,提高孩子们的参与度。
儿童理事会由来自环境署六大工作区域的六名儿童代表以及下届”善待”国际儿童会议主办国家的四名儿童代表构成。所有的理事会成员均为环境组织的领袖或活跃成员。
理事会由两年一度的”善待”国际儿童会议选出,代表将为理事会服务两年直至下届代表选出为止。
金善宇(音译,Sun Woo Kim)。这位来自韩国的小朋友代表着亚洲与太平洋地区。一直以来,她通过回收食用油,提高人们对食用油用途的认识。她还制作了一个专门的桶来盛装回收的食用油,以此鼓励邻居效仿。她的做法不但告诉了人们乱弃食用油会造成水污染,而且还向人们展示了回收的食用油还能成为不错的替代能源!
凯瑟琳•刘(Katherine Liu)。凯瑟琳来自于美国,是北美地区的儿童代表。无论是在学校还是在家里,凯瑟琳总是积极地回收废物、少丢垃圾、节约用电。她还是一名女童子军,跟她的小战友们一起参加了许多社区活动。凯瑟琳经常通过艺术来表达保护环境的重要性,并在学校里宣传这一信息。凯瑟琳今年11岁,就读于加利福尼亚州萨拉托加的雷德伍德中学。
努尔•艾尔默提(音译,Nour El-Mofti)来自于黎巴嫩,是西亚地区的儿童代表。从六岁开始,努尔的乐趣就成了回收旧报纸、废纸和水瓶,并把它们做成宠物模样的保险箱。她非常喜欢种树,因此她在自己的国家里种了不少树苗,并竭尽所能帮助其他喜欢种树的人。总的来说,她已经种下大约1.5万棵针叶树。努尔还是Sawa发展协会的代表。努尔今年12岁,在上八年级。
Jahmali Bridgewater今年12岁,是欧洲地区的儿童代表。他是绿色儿童环保俱乐部的发起人,同时也是百慕大环境联盟的青年领袖。Jahmali还出了一本题为《绿色成长——我的环保旅程》。除此之外,Jahmali自己创作了一首非常鼓舞人心的歌曲——《绿色革命》。你可以访问他的博客。
塞巴斯蒂安•达维拉(音译,Sebastian Jamie Riviero Davila)今年12 岁,是拉美与加勒比海地区的儿童代表。他是一位积极的环保家,参与了很多的活动。他通过与意大利的孩子们共同创建的网站,提高人们对在世界各地区保护生物多样性的意识。在学校,塞巴斯蒂安参加了“植树造林护地球”的活动,支持本地儿童在高地开展植树活动。他还在自己的家乡——科恰班巴组织并参加了游行活动,以此提高青年人对空气污染、生物多样性等环境问题的认识。
Tao Kgosiemang,来自博茨瓦纳,代表非洲地区的儿童。他目前是环境在线组织的积极分子。
安妮•柯林(Annie Collins ),今年11岁,来自加拿大,是北美地区的儿童代表。安妮积极收集青年人在环境问题上的看法,并将这些看法和观点通过不同途径传播开,以期实现改变。
菲利克斯•芬克贝纳(Felix Finkbeiner)今年10岁,来自德国。他是欧洲地区的儿童代表。菲利克斯积极地参加德国的植树活动——植树造林,实现气候公平。访问他的“植树造林护地球”网站。
Yugratna Srivastava今年12岁,来自于印度。她参加了2008年-2010年的儿童理事会,目前她是亚太地区的儿童代表。Yugratna踊跃地参加城市绿化项目。
杰西卡•艾尔-希拉里(Jessica El-Hillary)来自黎巴嫩,是西亚地区的儿童代表。杰西卡参加了在黎巴嫩举办的一项植树活动,活动目标是在黎巴嫩种植100万棵树木。
弗朗西斯科·高凡德(Francesco Govender)今年10岁。他鼓励大家用植树的方式来庆祝生日。2009年,弗朗西斯科主持了在南非德班举行的非洲儿童环境大会。来自13个非洲国家的150名儿童参加了大会。
2010年Tunza国际儿童环境大会的主办国是韩国。Gyu Seon Lee 将代表韩国成为儿童理事会的成员,她目前正积极地开展减少食物浪费的活动。
韩国地区的代表还包括金韩俊(Ha Jung Jin )
Jin Ho Huh 是韩国地区的第四名新代表。
Yong Sun Kim 是2008年至2010年的儿童理事会成员。她积极地参与河流保护和修复的活动。
来自博茨瓦纳的麦肯·哈马卢巴,今年11岁。他将以非洲地区代表的身份成为新一任儿童理事会的成员。麦肯现在正从事学校支持的植树造林活动。
来自阿根廷的胡安·奥多纳兹(Juan Ignacio Ordoñez )是理事会中拉丁美洲和加勒比海地区的代表,今年12岁。他致力于宣传可持续的生活方式,他还是的Red Ambiental一名小成员。
Samuel Juan Azucena from Phillipines: President of the Friends of the Seven Lakes Foundation (FSLF) Kids/Youth, a children's environmental group in the city; Participates in lake clean-up and tree-planting activities and in ocular inspections of the watershed; Joins in the FSLF Kids/Youth peace parade and in eco-camps; Speaks on behalf of FSLF Kids/Youth on environmental issues/concerns
Naylee Nagda from Kenya: Create environmental awareness through Art; Recycling of plastic and paper; Writing articles on Environmental Issues and publishing the Environment magazine for my school.
Helga Anfinsen from Norway: Sorting garbage at home and at school, some of which is used for recycling; Member of the Norwegian Trekking Association (www.turistforeningen.no), Norway's biggest outdoor activities organisation, offering a large hiking trail network with cottages all over Norway.
Clara Simpson from Canada: Recycling and composting at home, cleaning up trails and streams in our city, planting trees and encouraging others to do the same. My current project involves helping to re-establish the bur oak tree which is endangered in our area. We have planted over 300 trees and produced a brochure to help naturalists and land owners to recognize the tree, its habitat and the importance of protecting them.
Haakon Bore Haaland from Norway: Recycling, tree planting, sorting of waste/garbage
Hanna Eikaas from Norway: Recycling at home and at school
Daniela Melendez from Colombia: Restoration of pine forest, humus generation, tree planting, recycling
Guy Bebeto Nindorera from Burundi: I am President and Founder of an association of children friends of the Nature in Burundi. I also deal with disaster reduction through the Youth Strategy for Disaster Reduction (YSDR).
Ammar Hussain Ali from The Kingdom Of Bahrain: Made the longest board of environmental cards with my family; formed an environmental group in my city called Al Muharraq to clean our roads, which has 150 members. Some of our activities include cleaning various areas in small groups.
Bradley Michael from Australia: Forestry project at school, individual tree planting, recycling aluminium cans for collection, frog species habitat protection, eradication of cane toads
Kristian Magnus Øien from Norway:Reducing the usage of electricity for heating purposes. Recycling of used paper at school and at home. Picking up garbage in school, both indoors and in outdoors recreational areas. Using nature for different recreational activities - I try to go hiking or run orienteering as often as I can!
Nathan Sutcliffe from The United Kingdom:Working in collaboration with the local Forestry Commision and Lea Hughes, a project ranger, to contact local schools and groups to set up working parties to clear scrub and Rhoderdendron bushes from a previous copper mine and coniferous woodland. These will be replaced by over 300 trees by 2008; Plan to put in public footpaths, picnic areas and information boards in the area
Chui Hoi Ting Angel from China: I run an Environmental Group in my school called the Green Team. It deals mostly with the problems provoking the environment. The team tries its best to make a better place to live in. I Say: The rivers,the lakes the oceans are sick and dying. We are the ones that could heal them. Let us unite and cure our waters.If they die we die too.
Arwa Mary from Lebanon:Planting trees and energy conservation
Jes Ebrahim Izaidin from Malaysia: Planning, participating and implementing my school's integrated environmental and animal conservation program as well as river monitoring and cleaning, garbage management, tree planting, turtle watching and beach cleaning. I Say: Remember, as children, we should make a big difference TODAY, for our own TOMORROW. Let's do it
Nikolaos Theofilidis from Greece: Voluntary beach cleanups, recycling programs represented the Dodecanese at the HELMEPA Junior Board of Representatives
Ranjani Dharmarajan from Kenya: Tree planting, charity walks, campus cleaning, environmental painting, environmental club member, environmental prefect of school. I Say: Anything we do, however small it may be, should be environmentally responsible
Jessie Mehroff from USA: Project SEARCH a water testing, and plant and animal identification project for the improvement of the rivers of Connecticut, active leader and co-founder of TUNZA Environment Club at my school, developed an interactive environmental website - http://www.youngenviros.org, planning to start an international Environmental E-magazine. I Say: I certainly hope that I am making an impact, and that our generation will take great care of Mother Earth.
Hana Shazwin Azizan from Malaysia: Tree planting, planning, executing and implementing environmental activities and programmes for teenagers in my community, in addition to river monitoring and cleaning, waste management, recycling organization, turtle watching and beach cleaning. I Say: Every little thing we do accumulates into something far greater, and this means that we cannot ignore the smallest detail when it comes to protecting the earth. We should start at home and spread the lifestyle of conservation to the people around us for a better future.
Syaza Salem from Malaysia: Turtle watch, bird watch, river monitoring, recycling activities, jungle walk, environmental camp, tree planting activities. I Say: It is our responsibility to take care of the environment every time no matter what. We should start doing the right thing from now. Stop the pollution, find a solution
Alejandro Bermudez from Colombia: Restoration of pine forest, humus generation
Oyatogun Oluwafumilayo from Nigeria: Tree planting and fish pond management.
Alexander Lin: Video games and real-time strategy games, water skiing, badminton, fishing, boating, snorkeling, table tennis and football.
Jarrod Christopher Coutts: Listening to music, the environment, reading, horticulture, softball, basketball and swimming.
Ritsuya Kishida: Soccer/violin/ nature watch
Kazuaki Teshima: Watching sports,Playing volleyball
Shoko Takahashi: To play and listen to music, play volleyball.
Jay Pradip Shah