- mercredi, 24 juin 2020
- Les actualités
Call for Extended Abstracts on Youth and Water Security in Africa
Within the context the Africa Water Week, UNESCO is in touch with several international journals about publishing the printed and online versions of a special issue that will focus on the importance of Water Security and youth engagement in Africa.
The United Nations defines youth as persons aged 15 to 24 years and UNESCO also engages with young water professionals and researchers between the ages of 25-35 in its activities. Researchers from both age groups are encouraged to submit extended abstracts and explore gender issues where possible.Young researchers and youth are also encouraged to partner with experts to prepare extended abstracts to facilitate intergenerational cooperation.
The deadline to submit extended abstracts is July 30.
For further details please refer to the attached file and the link below:
https://en.unesco.org/news/call-proposals
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- mercredi, 20 mai 2020
- Les actualités
Youth As Researchers: Exploring the impact of COVID-19
Firm in our commitment to engage meaningfully with young people, UNESCO and the UNESCO Chairs at the National University of Ireland Galway and the Penn State University are adapting the “Youth as Researchers” global programme to explore, understand and analyze the impact of this crisis by partnering with young people to investigate how young people are being impacted by, and how they are responding to, the crisis.
In keeping with the need for social distance to ensure everyone participating stays safe, the training and research will take place online.
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