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SDG Media Zone at UN Youth Forum focuses on reimagining sustainable development as we approach a post-pandemic world
The SDG Media Zone kicked off the 10th UN Youth Forum with discussions on advancing the Sustainable Development Goals as the world recovers from COVID-19 NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA, May 6, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Under the theme, “The Future We Want,” the SDG Media Zone, produced by the UN Department of Global Communications with support from the PVBLIC Foundation, hosted conversations that amplified the voices and visions of young people who are central to the global efforts to recover better, stronger and together. The SDG Media Zone looked at some of the most defining issues affecting young people today climate change and inequality.
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Inspiring individuals from Argentina, Colombia and Kuwait lay out actions that can improve people’s lives
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Lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans, heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina, has become a symbol of climate injustice. Credit: James Houser
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Young people are increasingly speaking out against environmental and social injustices that are ruining people’s lives worldwide. Leaders of youth movements are now trying to pin down what actions, beyond protests and lawsuits, they can take to end harmful practices.
On April 8 the United Nations Youth Forum hosted a panel
of three inspiring young activist leaders that was moderated by