Vote for the youth speakers submissions – Part 6

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climbing beans Rwanda

This is the sixth batch from the 150 submissions we received from young people.

This batch illustrates the diversity of the applications we received for our youth session at the Global Landscapes forum, coordinated by YPARD (the Young Professionals’ Platform for Agricultural Research for Development).

The submissions were based on our appeal for inspiring young people and thought leaders.

To read each of the 15 following submissions, click on “Show submission” under each, and click on the star-rating! You can rate as many submissions you want.

The most popular submissions will receive a “Prize from the Public” at the Global Landscapes Forum Youth Session.

Remember: in this post, we have 15 submissions. Please go through them, and don’t just only rate the first one. 🙂

76: Effect of water regimes on rangeland (Koech K. Oscar, Kenya)

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77: Conserve culture, conserve biodiversity (Vania Santoso, Indonesia)

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78: Food security and sustainable agriculture (Alexander Herrera, Costa Rica)

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79: Infusing environmental consciousness through education (Gita Syahrani, Indonesia)

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80: Inclusion of youth in the conservation of natural resources (Christian Galindo, Mexico)

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81: The Green Cycle (Andrew Tembo, Zambia)

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82: The preservation of the Páramo ecosystem (Jessica Zapata Jimenez, Colombia)

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84: Working with indigenous pygmies (Gervais Nzoa, Cameroon)

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From here on, follow the applications for “thought leaders”: young or not-so-young, who were asked to submit a proposed talk which could inspire our young people.

85: How youth helped shape the natural resource management sector (Codrin Paveliuc-Olariu, Romania)

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86: Community jatropha cultivation (Danny Mbuyi Lukusa, DRC)

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87: Improve the care of educated youth to help other youth (Sae Puloh, Indonesia)

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88: Enhancing agriculture to fight against climate change (Tadong Calistus Jong, Cameroon)

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89: Entrepreneurship skills of forestry students (Maria-Catalina Becerra Leal, Colombia)

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90: Youth in peace building and environmental preservation (Regin Rex A. Guerra, Philippines)

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All submissions are published “as is”. They might contain inaccuracies. The submitted proposals were only edited for basic formatting.
We encourage you to share these submissions on Twitter (use the #GLFCOP19 tag) and Facebook, and invite your friends and colleagues to vote too.

Check also all the other submissions, and cast your vote there too! Which entry did really catch your eye? Tell us why, in a comment to this post!

Photo: “Improved climbing beans in Rwanda” (by Neil Palmer – CIAT)