By Bradley on Thursday, 16 September 2021
Category: Opportunities

UNDP - CALL FOR VIDEOS: Helping civil society to be heard by world leaders ahead of COP26

The UNDP is excited to share the following UNDP call for video messages from civil society partners in the run-up to COP26. Feminist, women’s rights, and youth-led organisations are encouraged to submit video messages.

Big news! Ahead of COP26, UNDP is launching a new initiative to help civil society to be heard by world leaders on climate change. They need your help.

All too often, voices of world citizens, particularly those most marginalized and vulnerable, are forgotten in the debate around climate change. That’s why, with UNDP's soon-to-launch initiative, DEAR WORLD LEADERS, they are collecting video messages from everyday citizens on how climate change is affecting them.

The premise is simple: UNDP is asking people from all over the world to send them a short video message answering two questions:

The messages will be featured in our new web platform, aimed at world leaders gathering in Glasgow for COP26.

How you can help 

Do you know someone in your community who wants to tell the world leaders about the impact of climate change? Maybe it’s a farmer who’s suffered reduced crop yields because of declining rainfall? Or someone living by the coast who’s watching as rising sea levels threaten their home and livelihood? Or perhaps a victim of flash floods or other extreme weather events caused by climate change? 

Please share this with them as well. 

Tips:

You can send your message to UNDP at https://dearworldleaders.org.

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