This study session aims to promote active youth participation in environmental human rights education and peaceful activism. We have prepared this activity for youth workers, educators, activists- anyone interested to explore the topic of environmental human rights, willing to share their histories of participation and learn new ways of engaging in local and global environmental matters.
“All over the world, people are experiencing the effects of ecosystem decline, from water shortages to fish kills and landslides on deforested slopes. The victims of environmental degradation tend to belong to more vulnerable sectors of the society – racial and ethnic minorities and the poor—who regularly carry a disproportionate burden of such abuse. Increasingly, many basic human rights are being placed at risk, as the right to health is affected by the contamination of resources, or the right to property and culture compromised by commercial intrusion into indigenous lands. Human rights activism presents a significant opportunity to address the human consequences of environmental degradation and can serve as a catalyst for inspiring ideas and action in the real world. ”
IYNF finds it essential to empower young people to defend their rights and the rights of the communities that are affected by abuse of local ecosystems and climate change. We believe that human rights education plays an important role in exploring the interdependencies of rights and links between environmental degradation and human rights. Thus this course!
During this study session we also want to build a network of young people willing to multiply their knowledge and create follow-up initiatives and projects in the field of human rights education, environmental education, education for sustainable development and youth participation internationally and in their local communities.
The experts invited to speak during the activity:
Mr Martin Balluch – an Austrian physicist, philosopher, and prominent animal rights activist, Verein Gegen Tierfabriken – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Balluch
Mrs Anna Fogel – Polish lawyer, specialist in environmental law, Institute of Spatial Management and Housing, Warsaw, PL
Mr Jiří Malík – Czech activist, founder of Stop HF, association against hydraulic fracturing
To find the speakers presentation, please view the “Documents” tab.
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Please note that the applications are now closed.
If so far it all sounds exciting and you would like to apply, there is certain criteria you have to fulfill before you click on the application link. Applicants for this SS should be:
- 18-30 years old(with some exceptions over 30);
- Residing in one of member states of Council of Europe;
- Volunteering, working/ actively hanging out in youth/environmental or both field organizations;
- With previous experience in fields of youth work/environmental human rights/human rights/ environmental activism;
- Willing to multiply their learning by passing it to others through projects and presenting them with incentives;
- Eager to learn, actively participate, share and contribute.
There is participation fee of Euro 50, however all your visa and travel, accommodation and board costs are 100% covered. Fill your application form until 20nd of December- here: https://docs.google.com/a/iynf.org/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEROT0VWanVWcDlqb2RabWtNU2pjR3c6MQ#gid=0
We will notify only accepted applicants of selection results by 7th of January the latest.
If you have any further questions, please contact Ilze Jece- ilze@iynf.org