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Friday, May 16, 2008

First Rain in Kano, Northern Nigeria


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The CSD Youth Caucus is an international network of over 2,000 youth leaders from hundreds of individuals and organisations, many of which are themselves national networks, that brings together young people with a desire to build a more sustainable world. The focus of the caucus is two-fold. First, to facilitate youth input into the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development, the primary international forum concerned with issues of Sustainability, and secondly to foster information sharing and communication between a diverse network of youth organisations who share a common interest in sustainability. Among the Youth Caucus is Esther Agbarakwe, representing Nigeria

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Invest in, facilitate and further strengthen an enabling environment for youth and youth organisations to fully and effectively participate in society. This includes, but is not limited to, involving more youth into official national delegations to the Commission on Sustainable Development and other UN commissions, particularly for developing countries.

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