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SUMMARY:COP29 Simulation Model in Egypt
DESCRIPTION:In a historic gathering dedicated to empowering youth voices\, the COP29 Simulation Model unfolded from October 4th to 10th\, 2024\, at the British University in Egypt. This week-long event set the stage for a vibrant exchange of ideas and innovative climate solutions\, as we\, the youth\, took center stage in anticipation of the real COP29 in Baku\, Azerbaijan\, from November 11th to 22nd\, 2024. \n“This is not just a simulation; it’s a call to action\,” stated Abeer Shakweer\, one of the esteemed speakers at the opening ceremony. Her impassioned words embodied the spirit of the event\, inspiring participants to contribute meaningfully to global climate efforts. Throughout the week\, young climate advocates actively showcased their proposals\, transforming theoretical discussions into actionable strategies that can lead to real change. \nParticipants had the unique opportunity to collaborate\, brainstorm\, and refine their climate solutions. “Being part of this simulation has been a game-changer\,” reflected Zara Amani\, a participant from Egypt. “We were able to present our solutions directly to a panel of experts\, making it feel real and urgent.” This hands-on experience served not only to elevate our understanding of climate diplomacy but also to sharpen our skills in advocacy and negotiation. \nA heartfelt thank you goes out to partners—UNDP Egypt\, The British University in Egypt\, and ADA University—for making this transformative simulation possible. Special gratitude is due to our inspiring speakers: Prof. Catherine Harper\, Gadir Khalilov\, and Dr. Sarah Elkhishin. Their insights during the opening ceremony set an inspiring tone for the week\, reminding us of the importance of youth perspectives in shaping sustainable policies. \nThe simulation did more than just equip us with knowledge; it fostered a network of passionate individuals determined to make a difference. “Meeting like-minded peers from different backgrounds has enriched my perspective\,” shared Tunde Olawale\, a participant from Nigeria. “Together\, we are creating a global movement.” This camaraderie is essential as we collaborate towards a shared vision of a sustainable future. \nAs the simulation drew to a close\, the exhilaration in the room was palpable. “We have the power to shape a more sustainable world\,” echoed Dr. Elkhishin in her closing remarks. With renewed energy and commitment\, we stand ready to carry forward our collective insights and proposals to COP29 in Baku.
URL:https://anfca.org/event/cop29-simulation-model-in-egypt/
LOCATION:British University\, Cairo\, Egypt
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