WELCOME TO INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY 2020!!
Date: 12 August 2020, International Youth Day
Start Time :
8 am New York
3 pm Nairobi
8 pm Kuala Lumpur
Host Organizations
● Ministry of Environment and Urbanization of Turkey
● United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat)
● Balıkesir Municipality, Turkey
● Habitat Norway
Background
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit the world’s most vulnerable people the hardest, including the one billion people living in informal settlements and slums worldwide. These areas are densely populated with inadequate water and sanitation, little or no waste management, overcrowded public transport and limited access to formal health care facilities. It is very difficult for people to follow many of the suggestions by the WHO such as socially distancing, and masks can sometime be an extra burden on already low incomes.
Youth play a critical role in the emergency response to the COVID-19 pandemic. They have been the first responders to this public health crisis. This Summit will review what has happened to date, lessons learned and best practices about the COVID-19 fight in the informal settlements globally including but not limited to the topics of slums, refugees and socially, politically and economically disadvantaged groups. The Summit will draw in experts from youth-led civil society, academia, local and national governments, marginalized communities, and other stakeholders.
UN-Habitat will also use this even to launch consultations on its Youth and COVID-19 Policy Brief, which outlines the challenges youth face, and what ways they have sought to overcome them and take a leadership role. The goal of the summit will be to chart a path forward to defeat the virus through supporting youth and community group action.
To Register go to: https://bit.ly/IYD2020-Event
Opening Remarks (3pm – 3:45pm) GMT+3
Murat Kurum
Minister of Environment and Urbanization, Turkey
Gwendolyn Myers
Liberia National Youth Taskforce Against COVID-19
Yücel Yilmaz
Mayor of Balikesir, Turkey
Maimunah Mohd Sharif
United Nations Under Secretary–General and Executive Director, UN-Habitat
Yavuz Selim Kiran
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey
Isaac Muasa
Coordinator, Mathare One Stop, UN-Habitat Scroll of Honor Recipient (2018)
Anna Skibevaag
Board Member Habitat Norway
1st Session: Innovation and Technology for combatting COVID-19 in Informal Settlements (4:15pm – 5:00pm
Dr. Jemilah Mahmood
Special Advisor to the Prime Minister of Malaysia on Public Health
Joshua Phoho Setipa
UN Technology Bank for the LDC’s
Ozcan Cikmaz
ViroLogic , Silicon Valley
Dr. Stefan Germann
CEO Botnar Foundation
Joshua Ogure
Map Kibera
2nd Session: Youth-led COVID-19 Emergency Response – Best Practices (5:00pm to 5:45pm GMT+3)
Mohamed Arshad
Executive Director, Y-PEER, Somalia
Moses Omondi
Community leader, Kibera Emergency Response Team, Kenya
Johannes Fjose Berg
Habitat Norway
Rodah Ingashan
Wonderful Mothers, Mathare, Kenya
Leah Namugerwa
Youth-led COVID-19 Emergency Response, Uganda
Danilo Manzano
Co-Founder & Director, Dialogo Diverso, Ecuador
3rd session: It Takes a Community: A Multi-stakeholder Approach (6:00pm to 6:45pm)
Fabrizio Hochschild Drummond
Under-Secretariat-General and Special Adviser, UN 75
Prof. Dr. Almazbek Beishenaliev
Regional Institute of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan
Yosuke Nagai
CEO / Founder, Accept International
Andrea Reimer
Former Vancouver City Councilor, University of British Columbia
Hilda Nyareso Nyatete
Independent Medico-Legal Unit (IMLU)
George Gachie
UN-Habitat Participatory Slum Upgrading
4th Session: Local Governments Response to COVID-19 (6:45 to 7:30pm)
Ted Terry
Former Mayor of Clarkston, United States
Lisa Helps
Mayor of Victoria, Canada
Dr. Caroline Karugu
Deputy Governor, Nyeri, Kenya
Opening Remarks (3pm – 3:45pm)
1st Session: Innovation and Technology for combatting COVID-19 in Informal Settlements (4:15pm – 5:00pm)
2nd Session: Youth-led COVID-19 Emergency Response – Best Practices (5:00pm to 5:45pm)
3rd session: It Takes a Community: A Multi-stakeholder Approach (6:00pm to 6:45pm)
4th Session: Local Governments Response to COVID-19 (6:45 to 7:30pm)
Criterios de selección
Todas las edades hasta los 24 años;
Si tienes menos de 18 años, por favor proporciona los detalles de contacto de un tutor o acudiente.
Proceso de Envío
Por favor utiliza este enlace para inscribirte en el desafío;
Familiarízate con los beneficios para la salud del espacio público y de Minecraft;
El desafío comienza desde el 1 de abril;
Las postulaciones serán aceptados desde el 15 de mayo hasta el 31 de mayo.
Requisitos de Envío
Tu postulación debe incluir:
Un archivo comprimido del mundo de Minecraft (máx. 500mb);
Una breve descripción de cómo tu idea hace que los espacios públicos sean más saludables y disfrutables para la juventud (máx. 400 palabras/todos los idiomas).
Criterios del Proyecto
Nuestros jueces buscan ideas que sean: innovadoras, transformadoras e inclusivas;
El proyecto que sobresalga en todos los criterios ganará el gran premio.
Proceso de Evaluación
Primera ronda: se seleccionarán 10-15 postulaciones;
Segunda ronda: los proyectos seleccionados presentarán sus iniciativas a los jueces.
Premios
El premio principal es de $5,000 para la implementación de la solución ganadora.
Términos y condiciones
Al participar en el desafío, otorgas a ONU-Hábitat el permiso para que las imágenes y/o grabaciones puedan ser utilizadas en las cuentas de redes sociales, mercancía de marca, sitio web de ONU-Hábitat y UN Habitat Yout h y pueden ser compartidas con medios de comunicación de prensa. De vez en cuando, los materiales también pueden ser utilizados por sus socios.
¿Todavía tienes preguntas? Contáctanos a través de unhabitat-urbanhealth@un.org.