Countdown: 30 days until Rio+20

The last 30 days have started. One month from now, we will be in Rio de Janeiro, where thousands of negotiators and delegates will be hashing out the text of the final outcome document for Rio+20.

But what is Rio+20 all about now? The UN Conference for Sustainable Development, as it is officially called, takes place 20 years after the original Rio summit, back in 1992. Its first aim is therefore to look back at the progress made over those 20 years, to reaffirm the commitment to continue working towards a more sustainable future, but also to evaluate new challenges which have emerged since 1992 – e.g. (youth) unemployment, growing water shortages, and a majority of world population living in cities.

In addition to these objectives, the conference has two particular thematic focuses. First, it looks at the ways of achieving a green economy, which will be low carbon, resource-efficient, and socially inclusive. Second, a decision is only as effective as its implementation. So in order to secure a better follow-up of the results of the conference, we will try to strengthen and sometimes even reform the institutional framework for sustainable development (IFSD).

So, in order to recap, Rio+20 has 3 Objectives and 2 Themes:

  1. Renew political commitment
  2. Assess the progress and gaps since Rio 1992
  3. Address new and emerging challenges
  1. Green Economy in the Framework of Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication
  2. Institutional Framework for Sustainable Development

Central at Rio+20 of course, is the notion of sustainable development, and the way to get us there. Sustainable development, is development which allows the current world population to have a healthy, decent, and fulfilling life, while preserving the planet for the generations coming after us. It therefore requires a balance between social, economical, and environmental progress.

Initiated with a UN General Assembly resolution in late 2009, the Rio+20 process will culminate in the high-level segment of the conference, June 20-22 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Until then, there are about 10 days of preparatory negotiations left, and dozens of side-events to increase discussion on the crucial topics of the conference.

In order to keep you updated, we will post a couple more introductions to these topics in the coming days and weeks. Once we are actually in Rio, we will also be reporting back on the negotiations and events going on, using the website and social media. So like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter to stay tuned!

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Rio+20.

… The biggest UN summit ever …
Hundreds of world leaders and negotiators …
Thousands of civil society delegates, youth, and activists …
Millions preparing for the summit and following the action in Rio online …
Billions of people, across the planet, depending on the outcomes of this conference …
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Rio+20.

Not just a conference.
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Rio+20, the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, will be a conference like no other before it. This deserves AEGEE’s attention like no other — before, during, and after the conference. This is why we created AEGEE4Rio.
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AEGEE4Rio is the umbrella name for a number of events and actions, with the mission to introduce the themes and process of Rio+20 into AEGEE, and build a strong and representative AEGEE delegation for Rio+20.
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So what will we be doing?

LEARN — With this first post, we are launching our online campaign. In this campaign, we will be providing you with information on Rio+20 and sustainable development. We will be looking at the current state of our food, water, and energy consumption and production, and how these are affected by climate change and population growth.
But we will also be talking about (possible) solutions — the green economy, sustainable development goals, and education for sustainable development.
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SHARE — Since the very successful kick-off at the EBM in Izmir, we have continued to work on more workshops, in collaboration with EnWG, for the Agora in Enschede.
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DISCUSS — With every post on our website, we want to encourage you to take part in the discussion. Also on Facebook and Twitter the conversation will go on, with controversial statements and interesting opinions from youth around the world.
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ACT — The last part of our campaign will deal with YOUth participation. Of course, we will not just talk about this, but actually DO it. At the end of May we are planning an event with AEGEE-Amsterdam, where you can learn all about youth participation and advocacy. We are also organising two student simulations of the Rio+20 summit: Enschede+20 and Rotterdam+20. And at the end of June we will be taking an AEGEE delegation to Rio de Janeiro for the real thing!
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Curious to know more?

Subscribe to our blog, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter to receive all information!
Or you can always contact us at aegee4rio@gmail.com for questions or ways to get involved!
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Your AEGEE4Rio team
Anca, Andrea, Eleni, Florence, Giovanni, Héktor, Marco, Mathieu, Silvia, Thomas, Wieke
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