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Copenhagen, Denmark | november 2nd, 2024 | 3PM-5PM
The Intersectional Futures: Gender, Public Health and Climate Resilience Conference will bring together students, youth leaders and activists from across Scandinavia to share their expertise with one another, discuss the critical intersections between gender, public health, and climate change, and co-create solutions. The solutions will be published in an innovative digital “Climate Visions Museum” at the start of next year, and delegates will have the choice of pursuing the solutions independently or in collaboration with the MNR Foundation.
Objectives
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Centre Youth Voices: Youth leaders and activists are some of the most important voices in the social justice and advocacy space. This is why they are at the front and centre of this conference.
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Knowledge-Sharing: This conference will give youth from diverse backgrounds, organizations and activism spaces an opportunity to exchange best practices and innovative approaches to solve the biggest issues of our time.
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Co-Create Solutions: The main goal of this conference will be developing actionable strategies at the intersections of gender, public health and climate change.
Conference Details
Conference Details
At this conference, we will not only be gathering to discuss issues, but also create meaningful change. Through a collaborative think tank including discussions, a solutions workshop and presentations, our participants will explore the powerful intersections between gender, public health, and climate change.
Delegate experience:
As a delegate, your voice, experiences and ideas will directly shape the solutions we develop through this conference. This is more than just a conference: it is a platform for influence and action. Each delegate's expertise and diverse perspectives are essential to creating innovative, impactful and inclusive solutions to solve some of the biggest challenges of our time. The issues that we aim to address - ranging from how gender inequality exacerbates climate vulnerabilities to the public health implications of environmental degradation - require the voices and perspectives of youth leaders. We aim to create a space for your voices to be heard and for your solutions to come to life.
Climate Vision Museum
By the end of this conference, delegates will have co-created
a set of actionable solutions that address the issues of gender, public health and climate change, and their critical intersections. These solutions will be featured as part of a groundbreaking digital project, the "Climate Visions Museum." Launching in 2025, this space will showcase our collective
ideas and also serve as an open-source, dynamic platform for
sharing knowledge, ideas and inspiring action across
the globe to address climate change
and the issues related to it.
Registration
Registration
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