PROMOTION DES ODDs

JVE Cameroun Facilite l’appropriation et la vulgarisation des ODD auprès des media.

LES JEUNES LEADERS S'ENGAGENT POUR COMBATTRE LES POPs

Atelier d'apprpriation des grandes conventions meublant la lutte contre les polluants organiques persistant(POPs)

EN ROUTE POUR LA COP 25

Processus préparatoires des jeunes et des média.

REDUCTION DES RISQUES ET CATASTROPHES

Une priorité dans l'agenda de JVE Cameroun.

jeudi 13 décembre 2012

CLIMATE AND ENERGY YOUTH WEEK 2012

Within the framework of the project Clean Energy for Africa , JVE Cameroun is happy to present you the event of this end of Year. Climate and Energy Youth Week
From 27 till 30 December 2012 in the Center Cultural HELL, located to Essos AV.Germaine Essos
Yaounde Cameroon
Dans le cadre du projet Clean Energy for Africa, JVE Cameroun est heureuse de vous présenter l’évènement de cette fin d'Année. Climate and Energy Youth Week
Du 27 au 30 Décembre 2012 au Centre Culturelle HELL, sis à Essos AV.Germaine Essos
Yaoundé Cameroun

mercredi 14 novembre 2012

Université Internationale de la Jeunesse


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Présentation de l’université internationale de la jeunesse :


  1. Contexte
La participation des jeunes à la prise de prise de décision constitue la pierre angulaire du processus démocratique dans toute communauté humaine qui cherche de façon durable à promouvoir la justice, la paix, la démocratie, l’état de droit et la gouvernance participative. Cependant, organiser les services de participation crédible qui garantissent aux citoyens jeunes, par l’information et l’éducation, de concourir par leurs déterminations et par leurs suffrages à l’exercice de gestion des affaires publiques, en leur garantissant un droit de contrôle et de surveillance par la manifestation de leurs opinions représente un défi majeur dans le monde, particulièrement en Afrique et dans les pays en développement.
Pour la Fondation Conseil Jeune (FCJ), il est impératif que la jeunesse qui représente une grande partie de la population Camerounaise et mondiale puisse avoir la garantie et les capacités de participer au processus démocratique pour un développement durable. La démocratie participative demeure pourtant une condition préalable à tout processus de développement au sein de notre société ainsi que le respect de la diversité et du genre qu’il convient aujourd’hui de reconsidérer.
Il est clair que le rôle des OSC dans la construction d’une société démocratique et la promotion de la bonne gouvernance n’est plus à démontrer et par ailleurs, la nécessité pour les acteurs des OSC jeunes d’avoir un moment, un espace comme l’université internationale de la jeunesse pour renforcer leurs capacités en tant que acteurs de la société civile à part entière s’avère capital. .
Depuis plusieurs années, les organisations de la société civile camerounaise (OSCC) se sont engagées dans le suivi indépendant du processus électoral et dans l’éducation citoyenne pour éveiller la conscience du jeune sur le fait que le présent et l’avenir l’interpelle.
Le double scrutin électoral de 2013 offre à la société civile camerounaise l’opportunité de construire des synergies et d’élaborer des stratégies pour coordonner ses efforts à travers des actions concertées pour veiller à la participation de tous. 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1D4ByDOuGsB13awzDkyE_f8jYWlrJvgOR8j11N0O7CyU/edit
 

UNIVERSITE INTERNATIONALE DE LA JEUNESSE 2012

INTERNATIONAL YOUTH  UNIVERSITY

Fondation Conseil Jeunes "Youth Council Foundation" and its partners (Dynamic Citizen, Young Volunteers for the Environment Cameroon) launched a call for of interest open to CSOs (civil society) and networks to participate in International Youth University , 2012.
For this third edition, the theme is "Youth participation in the emergence of the rule of law, democ
racy and active citizenship"
International University Youth runs from December 17 to 21, 2012 in Yaounde - Cameroon
Contact mouscatou@yahoo.fr

UNIVERSITÉ INTERNATIONALE DE LA JEUNESSE

Fondation Conseil Jeune et ses partenaires (Dynamique Citoyenne, Jeunes Volontaires pour l'environnement Cameroun ) lancent un appel à manifestation d’intérêt ouvert aux OSC (organisations de la société civile) et aux réseaux pour participer à L’Université Internationale de la Jeunesse de 2012.
Pour cette troisième édition le thème retenu est : « participation des jeunes à l’émergence de l’Etat de droit, la démocratie et à la citoyenneté active »
L’Université Internationale de la Jeunesse se déroulera du 17 au 21 Décembre 2012
à Yaoundé - Cameroun

jeudi 24 mai 2012

JEUNES VOLONTAIRES POUR L ENVIRONNEMENT SE RÉJOUIT DE COMPTER SUR VOTRE DISPONIBILITÉ
LIEU CENTRE CULTUREL HELL,  Avenue Germaine Ben le boucher ESSOS 

 PROGRAMME

African Youth – Road to Rio+20

Yaounde+20

Thèmes
Durée
Intervenants
Cérémonie d'ouverture

 10h00-12h30
Le comité d'organisation
+ invités
Pause déjeuner
12h30-14h00

Restitution du sommet de Durban (résolutions, niveau de participation de la jeunesse etc.) et perspective de Rio+20
 14h00-15h00
J P AFANA
Actions Vitales pour le Développement Durable (AVD)
Introduction aux conférences des Nations unies sur le développement durable
15h00-16h00
B .SILENOU
Jeunes Volontaires pour l’environnement(JVE)

Fin de la journée
Le Changement climatique en Afrique et menaces sur le développement durable

 9h00-10h30
ERIC PARFAIT ESSOMBA
Centre for Environment and Development (CED)
Pause café
10h30-10h45

State of REDD+ Negotiation: Key Issues for Central Africa
 10h45-12h15
SAMUEL NNAH  NDOBE
Centre for Environment and Development (CED)
Projection de film
12h 15-13h15

Pause déjeuner
13h15-14h00


Situation des négociations sur les changements climatiques et le développement durable : enjeux et perspective d’une économie verte.
14H 00-16H00

KAGONBE TIMOTHEE,
Point Focal GIEC (IPCC)
MINEPDED.

Fin de la journée
Vision socio-anthropologique du Développement Durable en Afrique
8h30-10h30
Mestre Guilherme dos Santos Barboza
Président du Centre Afro Brésilien pour les Etudes et la recherche culturelle (CABEPEC /Sao poalo brazil)
 Christian Gyr
(Geenpeace youth outreach center)
Pause café
10h30-10h45

Vision socio-anthropologique du Développement Durable en Afrique
10h45-13h15
Mestre Guilherme dos Santos Barboza
& Christian Gyr


                        Pause déjeuner
13h15-14h00

Vision socio-anthropologique du Développement Durable en Afrique
14h00-17h00
Mestre Guilherme dos Santos Barboza
& Christian Gyr
Fin de la journée
Initiation à la GAR et aux Techniques de plaidoyer
8h30-9h30
Ulrich WAFFO
Expert en developpement

Initiation aux techniques de négociation au niveau international
9h30-10h10
TSAGUE née DOGMO Helene expert financier national SPRPB-PNUD Cameroun
Pause café
10h10-10h25

La responsabilité sociale des entreprises et enjeux du développement durable face au défi de l’économie verte 
10h25-11h30
CEDRIC FOUMENA
GRH, RSE, SOCIETAL
Comprendre le concept de l'économie verte les atouts du continent et opportunités offertes pour lutter contre la pauvreté /

11h30-12h30
Pr TSALEFAC Maurice
Consultant, Professeur des Universités                   
Situation du développement durable, de la Biodiversité dans le secteur de l’Agriculture, de l’Élevage, de la Pêche, de l’Environnement : enjeux et perspective  d’une économie verte au Cameroun
12h30-13h30
CHETIMA BOUKAR, expert
                     Pause déjeuné
13h30-14h00

SIMULATION YAOUNDÉ+20
14h00-15h00
Christian KAM
African Youth Panel

Recueil des propositions et attentes des participants pour Rio+20
Evaluation de l'atelier
15h00-15h30
NELLY DIANE ALEMFACK
Jeunes Volontaires pour l’environnement(JVE)
Cérémonie de Clôture
 Remise des attestations
15h30-15h50




vendredi 11 mai 2012

L’Initiative de la Jeunesse Africaine sur les Changements Climatiques - Cameroun (African Youth Initiative on Climate Change – AYICC) et ses partenaires notamment Jeunes Volontaires pour l’Environnement (JVE) - Cameroun, Actions Vitales pour le Développement durable (AVD), Synergie Jeunesse et Développement, Action Solidaire et Aide21, organisent du 29 mai au 1er juin 2012 à Yaoundé au Cameroun un atelier international sur le processus préparatoire à la participation de la jeunesse aux conférences des Nations Unies sur le développement durable (Rio+20) et sur lechangement climatique (COP18) qui se tiendront respectivement du 20 au 22 juin à Rio de Janeiro au Brésil, et du 26 novembre au 7 décembre 2012 à Doha, au Qatar.
L’objectif de cet atelier de formation, qui entre dans sa phase 2 après celui organisé du 31 mai au 3 juin 2011 toujours à Yaoundé par les mêmes acteurs et leurs partenaires nationaux et internationaux, est de rendre plus efficace et efficiente la participation des jeunes et des medias africains et camerounais aux processus de prises de décisions sur l’avenir de notre planète en vue de réaliser ensemble ‘L’Avenir que Nous Voulons’.
La formation est ouverte aux jeunes et journalistes Camerounais et internationaux venant d’associations et médias pour l’environnement et le développement durable. Ils doivent postuler pour leur sélection en remplissant le formulaire disponible à l’adresse http://jvecameroun.blogspot.com/2012/04/african-youth-road-to-rio_26.htm au plus tard le 20 mai 2012 à minuit TU.  Les frais de participation s’élèvent à 10.000 Fcfa pour les nationaux et  à 25.000 Fcfapour les internationaux. Le nombre de places est limité !
Cette initiative s’insère également dans le mouvement mondial MyCity+20 qui a été inspiré par des jeunes étudiants en sciences politiques de l’université Paris Sorbonne. MyCity+20 vise aussi à fournir aux jeunes du monde entier les connaissances et outils nécessaires à leur maîtrise et implication dans les processus et négociations internationales à la Commission des Nations Unies sur le Développement durable (CDD) tout en leur démontrant comment ceux-ci fonctionnement à travers des simulations interactives. C’est la raison pour laquelle la session de formation s’intitule aussi Yaoundé+20.
Organisateurs
African Youth Initiative on Climate Change (AYICC) - Cameroun, Jeunes Volontaires pour l’Environnement (JVE) - Cameroun, Actions Vitales pour le Développement durable (AVD), Synergie Jeunesse et Développement (SYJEDE),Action Solidaire et Aide21.
Avec l’appui de
Rio+20 Concours Mondial de Musique pour les Jeunes, Peace Child International Road to Rio+20, le Groupe Majeur des Enfants et des Jeunes auprès de la CDDMyCity+20, et bien d’autres partenaires. Merci au Ministère de l’environnement, de la protection de la nature et du développement durable du Cameroun, ainsi qu’aux jeunes volontaires pour l’environnement
Pour tout renseignement, contacter
M. Blondel Silenou
Telephone: +237 75718135 et +237 96257214 
Email: jvecmr@gmail.com

jeudi 26 avril 2012

AFRICAN YOUTH ROAD TO RIO 1

 I- SYNTHETIC FORM OF THE PROJECT                             


 Project title
African Youth Road to Rio+20
Organisers
YVE (Young Volunteers for Environment) in partnership with
AVD,ACTION SOLIDAIRE,AIDE21
Global objective
To make the participation of the African youth to the processes of decision-making on the future of the planet more effective and more efficient.
Specifics objectives
Ø    Strengthen the capacities of the African youth in the understanding of the stakes in sustainable development in the continental and global level.
Ø   Endow the youth with technical and managerial capacities in the conduct of negotiations on the environment and the sustainable development at the global level.
Ø    Put together expectations of   the African youth and harmonize them for a common position and strategy.
Ø    Set the basis of the implementation and the functioning of a workgroup of the youth on the climate and the sustainable development under the banner of the African Initiative of the youth on Climate change ( AYICC)
Target
Leaders of youth organisations and other stakeholders in Africa (100 participants, plus experts, organising committee and some national’s stakeholders.)
Location
Yaoundé- Cameroon
Duration
Four (04) days  from May 29 to June 1,    2012
Awaited results
Ø  African youth have a better understanding of the challenges of sustainable development and climate change.
Ø  African youth is better equipped for the conduct of global forums on climate change and sustainable development
Ø  Different expectations are collected and a common position of African youth is adopted

Ø  The basics of setting up and operation of a working group of African youth on sustainable development and climate change are identified and adopted by consensus




Issues to be covered
Ø  Overview of sustainable development and climate change  in Africa                                           
Ø  The Processes of RIO+20 and its Current Status                                                             Participatory strategies amongst African youths



















































A- Context

The UN Conference on Sustainable Development Rio + 20 will be undoubtedly a major turning point in the history of international negotiations and is thus for us young people, an opportunity to seize in order to play a role in future  negotiations. Rio +20 will be an opportunity to assess twenty years of sustainable development building, and also an opportunity to glimpse a green development for years to come. This conference comes at a time the world is witnessing an alarming climate and at a point where the world calendar tells us that we are approaching the deadline for the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (2015).
Climate change has ceased to be only an environmental problem but a developmental problem as well. The fight against climate change and the struggle for the implementation of sustainable development at local and regional levels by the international committee has paved the way for the development of the third world countries, as highlighted in the Kyoto protocol. Climate change has its different effects on different groups in society. Among the most affected are the youth African countries. Hence, there is a growing need to increase participation and involvement of the youths in climate change and sustainable development negotiations and implementation. One of the most effective ways of achieving this objective is by including youth agenda in the developmental plans of countries and ensuring their efficient participation in decision-making processes while getting them involved in negotiations concerning climate change and sustainable development at regional and international forums.
 After taking part in the COP 17 in Durban, South Africa in December 2011, most of the youth who were part of the delegations from Central African countries and other developing countries have realized how much they still need to learn and are seeking means and ways to participate in the RIO+20 Summit in June.


To ensure the participation of youth in the negotiation process on climate and sustainable development, the United Nations through UNFCCC    (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) has created the YOUNGO (Youth Constituency and Non Governmental Organisation at UNFCCC)  and the Major Group of Children and Youth on behalf of Convention of Sustainable Development. These are platforms where youth can express themselves and make their voices heard. But since then, there have been a very weak and poor participation of African youth. Participations in international negotiations have been considered by the few African youth representatives who attended them as tourism occasion into host countries. That is why they brandish pictures and other gadgets brought from the host countries as achievements.
The African youth want their voices to be heard during decision making. They are crying for salvation because they are profoundly affected by the effects of climate change in one hand and on the other hand, they also deserve the benefits of sustainable development as indicated in the Brundtland’s report. Given the importance of the RIO summit for the future of the planet, how can these youth that also deserves the benefits of progress and that are major actors in the implementation of sustainable development; ensure a real and efficient participation at the table of negotiations?

 Recognizing the need for youth to master the maze of sustainable development and climate change, African heads of state by the voice of President Obiang Nguema, President of the African Union, during 17th African Union Summit emphasized the importance of the involvement and participation of youth in the development process. To fully empower the youth for sustainable development, a thorough knowledge of the issues involved is primordial. It is the role of the youth to ensure that development be sustain, therefore they need to play an important role in the policymaking process of today. Thus, training, preparation and participation are the cornerstones of real involvement.

YVE (Young Volunteers for Environment) is a non-profit making youth organization working on issues of sustainable development and climate change in Africa. It has representations in many countries in the continent and worldwide. It has been working on youth capacity building in local sustainable development and environmental protection. It has also been involved in many decision making processes in the area of sustainable development and environment protection in the world. Young Volunteers for Environment defends the interests of the youth and work in the water and sanitation sector.YVE has realized with regret that the voices of the African youth are seldom heard during international negotiation processes.



B- Justification

The United Nations conference on sustainable development and climate change constitutes complex processes and mechanisms which require prior efficient preparation for participant understands. African youth must be armed with tools and strategies that will enable them to develop a concerted action. The involvement and participation of youth, structuring and harmonizing their positions are fundamental.
Like the previous conferences, youth will once again be present at the Rio+ 20. Twenty years after the first Earth Summit, there are talks of a renewed political commitment to ensure sustainable development and meet new challenges. Given these challenges, young people feel challenged and are preparing to show once again their own commitment. Indeed, the balance between the needs of current generations and those of future generations in the spectrum of a green economy is apparently unclear.
            Given this present situation, the training, which is the second of its kind and whose objective is the preparation of youth in the process, is being put in place to strike the balance. Thus, the future of the planet is at stake more than ever, a perfect knowledge of the situation is a major asset for the young leaders of tomorrow.

Considering the inter-generational and intra-generational solidarity principle propounded by the sustainable development process, African youth despite their poverty also need to be part of the decision making; furthermore their voices should be heard. This shouldn’t only be that of governments and other policy making stakeholders but also that of the marginalized and vulnerable people as well as the youth.
With regards to past experiences from Copenhagen and Cancun, it was revealed that the poor participation of African youth was mostly due to their poor knowledge on climate change and sustainable development challenges and their lack of skills in international negotiation. All this was a consequence of a lack of preparation and support. The average performance of Cameroon youth delegates observed in Durban last December was the result of the work YVE and other youth association leaders had done for the preparation of these delegates.
Given that youth can BE THE CHANGE, they are the ones to implement any decision taken at any summit given that they are the future leaders of the nations. They then have to recognize themselves into the outcomes of these summits. Therefore, they ought to seize any opportunity to BRING THE CHANGE. So, the capacity building of the Central Africa youth for an effective and heavy participation at the RIO+20 is a great necessity given the importance of these summits for the future of the planet. To do so, African youth voices have to be one, audible and pertinent given that they’ll be more powerful together than any of them individually. Opportunities such as RIO+20 can come once in a life time; and decisions that will be taken there will determine the future of the planet. Again, one of the major strategies of development in Africa within this 21st century is to empower youths by integrating them into all policy making processes as real stakeholders; the Central African youths need to take actions and defend their interests.

INTERVENTIONS/ ISSUES TO BE COVERED

The workshop will focus on the following issues driven from the overall preparatory program of the UNFCCC, UNCSD and international challenges on sustainable development.
Ø   Training workshops
Ø   Conferences and debates
Ø   Simulation
Key activities:

• Lessons on Sustainable Development and challenges of RIO 2012
• Simulation of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development RIO 20 (Yaoundé 20) through role plays including participants.
• Brainstorming for collecting expectations of participants
• Participatory planning session for a common position of African youth from the expectations expressed
• group work session for the construction of the foundations of the working group of young people in Africa for sustainable development and climate change
• Election of the people to lead this group
• Appointment of two (02) delegates to speak for all African youth in Rio under the auspices of AYICC
 The training evaluation will be performed by the participants. They will have to decide on the following;
• The quality of reception
• The relevance of the training modules
• The quality of training and trainers
• The quality of meals
• The general organization of training

1 - Sustainable Development

·               Overview of sustainable development  in Africa
·               The place of youths within the sustainable development process and climate change.
·               Understanding the concept of sustainability and introduction of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development
·               Green economy and sustainable development challenge: what prospects for African Youth
·               How to promote green jobs and decent and productive work for youth in rural areas
·                Corporate social responsibility and challenges of a green economy
·               Deciphering the declaration of the African Youth
·                Return of the green jobs forum in Niamey

·                National and International Policies: Linking policy and practice, Development     Planning and Youth Involvement in Decision Making for climate change activities
Ø   The Processes of RIO+20 and its Current Status
·               Training on the process, negotiations & current status, climate financing, Youth participation and expected outcomes of RIO+20
·         RIO 20 opportunities and challenges for Africa
 Gender and Sustainable development
·               Role and importance of Gender mainstreaming in environmental protection, policies, initiatives and opportunities to support local entrepreneurs.
·               Participatory strategies amongst African youth
             Harmonize youth intervention strategies into a global action in green economy


2 - Climate Change

Understanding climate change in Africa (causes, consequences, events, links between climate change and sustainable development, etc...) 
International governance of climate (UNFCCC AWG-LCA, SBSTA, etc...) And state of international negotiations on climate change (Kyoto Protocol, Cancun Agreements, Platform Durban, Green Climate Fund, etc.). The links between forests and climate change REDD +: definition, issues and opportunities in Africa for forest communities and youth
 
Participants
The training is open to all youth organizations and young African involved in environmental issues, climate change and sustainable development, priority is given to countries in the Central African Sub Region. It is also open to young actors of the private sector and public and development partners, administrative authorities in charge of environment and climate.
Participation in the workshop
Participation in training is subject to:
- Fill out the form available at
www.jvecameroun.blogspot.com
or directly:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEN2ODI3MElsc0dfVDZOVFM1OXlDdVE6MQ # gid = 0
- A study of the organizing committee for evaluation and selection.
- By paying a participation fee which amounts to 10,000 FCFA(  )per person and 25.000FCFA ()respectively for nationals and foreigners.
 The payment of this fee entitles you to a participation kit and different meals and coffee breaks. Delegates will receive a diploma certifying that they have trained international institute in the field of climate change and sustainable development.
Foreign participants residing in Cameroon will be treated the same way as Cameroonians.
  a grant 30% discount will be available from April 23 and May 7, 2012
-The organizing committee will also support housing for international candidates selected Graduation is subject to review and attendance at training module.
Contact Telephone: +237 75 71 81 35 / +23779205171/ +23776670896

                                 +237 96 25 72 14 / +237 75584520/
Email: jvecmr@gmail.com
http://jvecameroun.blogspot.com

Please complete the form before 15 May 2012