The Regional Dialogue was declared as an associated event under the Stockholm +50 international meeting hosted by Sweden on 2-3 June 2022 with support from the Government of Kenya

The Regional Dialogue is declared as an associated event under the Stockholm +50 international meeting hosted by Sweden at Stockholm, Sweden on 2-3 June 2022 with the support from the Government of Kenya

From 28-30 May 2022, children and young people from around the Asia Region participated in the first-ever Asia Regional Dialogue on Climate Justice for Children, Youth and Future Generations to present to adults their perspectives, ideas and concerns about climate justice for children and youth in the Asia Region.

The Regional Dialogue offered a dedicated space for children and youth in Asia to discuss climate and environmental advocacy strategies and provide a platform for them to share their local and national experiences with climate change advocacy work.

Children and youth also had the opportunity to share good practices and experience with youth representation in negotiations and decision-making processes at regional and global levels, participate in an orientation on risk assessment for youth advocates, give their input for Stockholm +50, and learn about what the Committee on the Rights of the Child is doing to prepare General Comment 26 on children’s rights and the environment, with a special focus on climate change and how they can contribute their input.

DAY 1


What Are Children’s Rights?


Get Up and Grow


We Need Our Trees


Children’s Rights to a Healthy Environment


Earth Rights Defenders Toolkit


Strategies South-East Asia


Strategies South Asia


Through Indigenous Peoples Lens

DAY 2


Children’s Rights to a Healthy Environment


Animation: Children’s Rights to a Healthy Environment


General Comment 26


UN Committee on the Rights of the Child


Children & Youth Consultation

DAY 3


Ian Fry, UN Special Rapporteur on Climate Change


Philip D. Jaffé, Vice Chair, UN Committee on the Rights of the Child


David Boyd, UN Special Rapporteur for the Environment


Legal Empowerment


Will Somebody Ask Us?


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