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Call for Youth Editors for Status of Environment of North East Asia
(China, Japan, Korea and Mongolia)
Background
Global Environment Outlook for Youth in North East Asia is the one of the NEAYEN youth projects. To share perspective on Environment in North East Asia and youth Activities with around the world, NEAYEN have decide to publish “GEO for youth in NEA” This book will be platform to youth to make their perspective on why the environment is important and how we can join the process of making sustainable world.
Key message of <Status of Environment in North East Asia>
 Environmental Key Issues in North East Asia
A. Climate Change
B. Land (Desertification)
C. Consumption and Production
 Case Study of status of environment in China, Japan, Korea and Mongolia on environmental key issues.
 Youth Contributions; Interview, Case study of youth actions, essays, Drawings and Pictures.
Sections for Contributions
(1) Youth Contributors:
- 5-10 articles from each country; China, Japan, Korea and Mongolia
- Summit your essay, drawing, photos on your projects.
- Summit your drawing, photos on Environmental Key issues in NEA such as Climate change, Land or Consumption for front and last cover and inside.
* Projects and articles are related with North East Asia
(2) Youth Editors;
- 4 youth from each country; China, Japan, Korea and Mongolia
- Final Editing with contributed articles and drawings
- Contribute to summary of UNEP’s GEO on Key environmental issues in North East Asia (about 5 A4 pages)
- Invite to the 4th TUNZA North East Asia Youth Environment Network Conference and editorial meeting in Mongolia from 1st September to 5th September 2008.
Who Can Apply
- Young people between the ages of 15 and 24 years old
- Fluent in English writing
- Have a citizenship in Korea, China, Japan or Mongolia
- Have a perspective on Environment and youth activities in North East Asia.
How To Apply
(1) Contributors
- Join in online group
- Ready to write or draw the contributions
- Summit your essay, drawing, photos on your projects.
- Summit your drawing, photos on Environmental Key issues in NEA such as Climate change, Land or Consumption for front and last cover and inside.
* Projects and articles are related with North East Asia
* Please send your contributions to neayen@unep.or.kr before 15 August with application form (download from www.neayen.org)
(2) Editors
- Join in online group
- Ready to write or draw the contributions as model
- Send contributions to neayen@unep.or.kr before 15 July with application form and CV (download from www.neayen.org)
<rogresses for SOE report>
(1) Please join in online group for contributors and editors
(http://groups.takingitglobal.org/tunzaneayen)
(2) May: Release ‘Call for contributors’
(3) June: 15 July: Deadline for Editors
(4) August: 15 July: Deadline for Contributions
(5) August: Online Editorial Meeting
(6) September: Youth Editorial Meeting (5th September, Mongolia)
- Editing and Confirming of the contributions
(7) October: Release to the world and share with your friends!
Organized by TUNZA North East Asia Youth Environment Network
Supported by UNEP ROAP, UNEP RRC.AP
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact with us!
- Korea: HyunJin JEON (jeon@unep.or.kr, TUNZA NEAYEN Korea)
- Japan: Midori Kitahashi (midori_kita@yahoo.co.jp, Japanese Eco League)
- China: ZhangBoju (zhangboju@fon.org.cn, Friends of Nature)
- Mongolia: Ouynchimeg Myagmarjav (ochbol@yahoo.com, Institute for Future)
Please submit your contributions by email (neayen@unep.or.kr) with a application paper which can download at www.neayen.org
ANNEX 1: TUNZA North East Asia Youth Environment Network
TUNZA North East Asia Youth Environment Network (TUNZA-NEAYEN) is a youth network set up in January 2005 with consultation and support from the UNEP Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific as a part of the UNEP’s global youth strategy. It aims and functions at sub-regional level to mobilize youth and youth organizations in the countries such as China, Japan, South Korea and Mongolia for environmental protection activities under the principle of sustainable development, in collaboration with the other sub-regional youth networks in Asia Pacific Region. (www.neayen.org)
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