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Call for Action: Stockholm +100 Campaign – #FutureTheYouthWant

Picture our planet in the year 2072. As world leaders gather for the Stockholm+50 meeting in Sweden this June, we want to hear from the youth.

Picture our planet in the year 2072 – what do you think it will look like? What needs to be done to achieve the future you want to see? What role can you play in a sustainable tomorrow? As world leaders gather for the Stockholm+50 meeting in Sweden this June, we want to hear from the youth.

 


Picture our planet fifty years from now – what do you think it will look like? How can we have a better relationship to nature and protect our environment? UNU-FLORES is looking to share the perspectives of young people (30 years and under) from across the UN Member States about what a sustainable future looks like to them – in conjunction with the Stockholm+50 meeting in Sweden.

This momentous event – to be held five decades after the 1972 United Nations Conference on the Human Environment – will see the world’s leaders assess the action and impact of half a century of multilateral environmental diplomacy and take the critical steps to ensure a healthy planet for generations to come.

As future leaders, the voices of the youth matter. We invite you to send in your visions of the world a century following the Stockholm Declaration here, together with a selfie. If selected, your quote and image will be published on the social media platforms of UNU-FLORES and partners as part of our #FutureTheYouthWant campaign for Stockholm+100.

 

Take action now!

(UPDATE: The campaign has ended)

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