UNESCO launches Youth and Innovation for Ocean initiative

June 10, 2020 - 11:59
Young people across the country are encouraged to develop innovative and practical solutions for plastic waste management in the framework of the “Youth and Innovation for Ocean” campaign launched on Monday by UNESCO.

 

Members of UNESCO and Cù Lao Chàm – Hội An Biosphere Reserve clean Cù Lao Chàm beach last year. — Photo courtesy of UNESCO

HÀ NỘI — Young people across the country are encouraged to develop innovative and practical solutions for plastic waste management in the framework of the “Youth and Innovation for Ocean” campaign launched on Monday by UNESCO.

To mark World Oceans Day, UNESCO in co-ordination with the Coca-Cola Foundation launched an initiative to seek solutions to manage plastic waste, towards a sustainable green economy in Việt Nam.

Accordingly, university students and young professionals will receive technical support from top experts through a mentorship scheme. The projects will focus on reducing, reusing, recycling and managing plastic waste in coastal regions of Việt Nam.

The top proposals awarded will be tested in UNESCO Biosphere Reserves, specifically Cù Lao Chàm – Hội An Biosphere Reserve for the 2020 programme, through providing financial support for the implementation of the most innovative ideas.

Furthermore, the initiative will also kick-off the Youth and Young Professionals on Innovation, Science and Technology Platform for Resiliency (U-INSPIRE) as a national hub for supporting knowledge sharing and innovative ideas from young Vietnamese citizens to address environmental and development issues in the country.

The UNESCO Representative to Việt Nam, Michael Croft, said this initiative reflects UNESCO’s strong commitment to support Việt Nam to maintain a healthy and sustainable ocean, contributing to both the National Strategy on Sustainable Marine Economy until 2030, vision 2045, and the National Action Plan for Management of Marine Plastic Litter by 2030. 

“We know that Vietnamese youth are talented and have solutions to offer in all areas of development. Our job is to help these creative young people connect to each other and support the ideas that grow from these interactions,” said Croft. — VNS

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