China rolls out events on youth development, climate change

BEIJING – An Action Plan for Global Youth Development and Global Youth Climate Week were launched in Beijing on Monday, in a bid to promote youth engagement in the global development agenda.

The events were attended by over 300 youth delegates from around the world both online and offline.

READ MORE: UNICEF: Climate acts must focus on youth

The Action Plan for Global Youth Development, initiated by the All-China Youth Federation and the organizing committee of the World Youth Development Forum, will receive submissions for youth development projects globally. It will select 100 submissions and carry out capacity-building and exchange activities.

We hope that the action plan will further encourage young people all over the world to contribute to the implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the Global Development Initiative via their concrete actions

Fu Zhenbang, Vice-president of All-China Youth Federation

"We hope that the action plan will further encourage young people all over the world to contribute to the implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the Global Development Initiative via their concrete actions, and advance experience exchanges and international cooperation on youth development," said Fu Zhenbang, vice-president of the All-China Youth Federation.

ALSO READ: COP 27 should focus on actions

The climate is an important area in which young people can contribute to global development. Global Youth Climate Week, initiated by the Global Alliance of Universities on Climate (GAUC), will organize a slew of activities related to climate issues worldwide.

It is a mechanism to translate young people's climate actions into more concrete contributions to the progress of global climate governance, said Yang Bin, chair of the executive committee of GAUC and vice president of Tsinghua University.

READ MORE: Report charts way to China's energy security, greener future

Initiated by Tsinghua University, GAUC is composed of 15 top universities from nine countries.