Environment & Climate Change

International Green Ambassadors Training 2019

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Last Updated (Thursday, 04 April 2019 15:02)

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APAY Green Ambassadors Learn About Climate Change

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Last Updated (Tuesday, 09 April 2019 12:27)

Thirty-one (31) participants from various YMCAs and universities from five countries; Laos, Myanmar, South Korea, Philippines and Thailand, attended the Regional Green Ambassadors Training held last October 1-6, 2018 in Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, Thailand.

 

The 5-day training organized by the Asia and the Pacific Alliance of YMCAs (APAY) in partnership with Sao Hin YMCA, branch of Chiang Mai YMCA was filled with discussions on different environmental issues and experiential learnings on climate change education and response towards a green YMCA and a low carbon society.

 

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APAY Green Ambassadors Training Geared Towards Greener Future

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Last Updated (Thursday, 07 June 2018 12:11)

With the objective of educating the YMCA youths the importance of climate change education and taking action on reducing carbon footprint emissions, the Asia and Pacific Alliance of YMCAs (APAY) and Sao Hin YMCA organized the 6th Green Ambassadors Training in Chiang Mai, Thailand last 6 – 11 May, 2018.

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APAY Green YMCA Awards 2017

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Last Updated (Tuesday, 16 January 2018 16:14)

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APAY 2nd Regional Conference on Climate Change

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Last Updated (Friday, 10 November 2017 16:28)

The Asia and Pacific Alliance of YMCAs, Global Alternative Tourism Network and the YMCA of Daegu, hosted the APAY 2nd Regional Conference on Climate Change on 15-20 October 2017 held in Daegu, South Korea. Sixteen (16) youth from different national movements in the Asia and Pacific participated in the said program as a conclusion of the E-learning on Climate Change held from April to October.

During the program, the participants learned more issues on Climate Change particularly on Paris Agreement, Gender and Climate Change, Food and Water Security, and Sustainable Development Goals and Tourism. They were also introduced to a new concept called Water Footprint to help them realize the importance of this scarce resource.

These lectures were delivered by people in the field who have been involved in their respective areas for many years already. This includes Dr. Park Suk Hyun, Dr. Kim Yang Hee, Mr. Chan Beng Seng, GATN Coordinator, Mr. Duncan Chowdhury, Executive Secretary of the APAY, and Ms. Patcharin Aviphan of Saohin YMCA.

Aside from the lectures, a practical lesson on the importance of the environment was prepared through the exposure. The participants visited the Espace Park where they saw how the Art Bike project of the Daegu YMCA is being implemented. They were also introduced to an environmental issue in Daegu due to the construction of the dam. In the end, it made the participants reflect on the importance of taking care of the rivers.

Finally, the participants presented their action plan which aims to implement what they have learned from the e-learning in their YMCA and in the community. This conference, serves as an avenue to discuss Climate Change issues with the hope that the APAY is empowering the youth to be climate sensitive and responsible individuals.

 

   

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