Jamaica To Host Youth Climate Change Conference

KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sept. 4, CNS – The USAID-funded Jamaica Rural Economy and Ecosystems Adapting to Climate Change (Ja REEACH) projectis hosting a mock United Nations-style assembly on climate change at the inaugural Youth Climate Change Conference in Kingston, Jamaica on September 14, 2014.

Themed, One Climate, One Future…Empowering Youth for Action high school delegates will deliberate on the availability, access, and quality of water in Jamaica, a relevant and timely issue considering the country’s current drought condition.

The assembly will discuss the rights and use of water across Jamaica’s social and economic sectors, focusing on tourism, agriculture and fisheries, manufacturing and industry, health and recreation, and the environment. The deliberations will be collated to formulate a youth position on risk management strategies and actions for sustainable use of the resource in the face of a changing climate.

The conference will also incorporate a poster competition, exhibit of climate information, water conservation and clean technology solutions display, a concert and a fashion show.

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