Are you between 15 - 35 years of age? Do you live in Lagos? Then participate in the Climate Change Photo
Contest organized by Youth Championing
Environmental Sustainability and Policy Action, Y-CEP.
By Ayodele Taofiq-Fanida
Lagos: March, 2012 -Following the
global threats poised to the world, Climate Change has become the defining challenge
of the 21st century and Lagos state is not left out of the vulnerability climate
change impacts on many fronts.
Lagos lies along the Atlantic ocean.
Often referred to as the economic hub of Nigeria, Lagos has a vast aquaculture and marine related commerce,
which is crucial to the economy of the state. Albeit densely populated, with a
high suburban settlements and large daily influx of environmental migrants from
other parts of Nigeria and even Africa, Lagos remains a top spot for global investors
and business transactions.
The 2010 World Youth Report on Youth and Climate Change, states that “youths in
developing countries, especially in regions within Africa and Asia where a
majority of the world’s youth live, will likely be more affected by climate
change and its negative consequences than young people in developed countries.
Extreme weather events are occurring more frequently and in developing
countries in particular.” It is to this end that a competition has been
initiated for youths, to promote climate change and create more awareness.
The Competition, “Is this climate change?” is a campaign targeted at youths who
care about the environment, climate change and the future of generations unborn.
The competition is open to residents
of Lagos state who are between ages 15 and 35 years, and who are passionate
about the present environmental conditions in the state. It is also focusing on
those who are willing to show the people of Lagos State what they understand by
Climate Change through photographs and what they expect government should be
doing.
The goal of the campaign is to raise awareness about climate change issues
amongst youths, enlist youth participation to add their voice to the various
active stakeholders in the drive for a more sustainable environment and to
create a platform for youths to engage the government on policy action around
climate change issues in the state.
Entrants must tell a story or present an idea of their understanding on what
climate change is. Submitted stories stand a chance to win great prizes and be
part of a youth group that will further engage the Lagos State government on
policy issues on climate change.
The deadline for all entries is March
15th, 2012.
It is important to note, that the collective participation and involvement of
all decision makers, experts, young people and all individuals, ought to be
brought to bare in this campaign, as Lagos State moves towards enacting a
Climate Change Adaptation, Mitigation and Governance strategy for the State.
As former UN Secretary General, Mr.
Kofi Annan said “The challenges of our age are global; they transcend national
frontiers; … That is why more than ever before, we need dedicated and talented
young men and women to be global citizens who make the choice of service to
humankind.
About The Partnership
The Policy Advocacy Project Partnership on Climate Change (PAPPCC) in Lagos
State is a partnership of Civil Society Organisations and Professionals
concerned about the threat of climate change to Lagos State. The partnership is
committed to working with various Ministries, Departments and Agencies of Lagos
State government, Lagos State House of Assembly and other stakeholders to
develop a comprehensive and sustainable policy framework for climate change in
Lagos State, aswell as to demystify issues around climate change through
adequate awareness raising activities among the Lagos Populace.