FAQ: UNESCO Asia Pacific Youth Forum 2007
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UNESCO Asia Pacific World Heritage Youth Forum 2007
18-23 June 2007
What is the Youth Forum
about?
International World Heritage Youth Fora enable
young people to exchange experiences and ideas about how to
become involved in heritage conservation. They aim to
inspire future leaders and give them the opportunity to
engage in World Heritage activities and strengthen regional
and international cooperation and relationships. World
Heritage Youth Fora have been held prior to World Heritage
Committee sessions since the first was held in Bergen,
Norway in1995.
What is this year’s Youth Forum goal?
Young leaders nominated by countries throughout the Asia
Pacific region will be living amongst and learning about
some of New Zealand’s finest natural and cultural heritage
sites. Youth Forum delegates will present their findings
– a 12-minute documentary film of their week - to UNESCO
Director General Koichiro Matsuura after the powhiri welcome
to World Heritage Committee delegates on Saturday 22
June.
How will delegates complete this goal?
Delegates
will be split into World Heritage teams and visit five
heritage sites, they will be escorted by local Department of
Conservation exports as well as UNESCO staffers and will
stay on ancestral marae. It will be an incredible–
merging cultural and natural history into one learning
experience. From Tuesday 19 June, 12.15pm to Wednesday 20
June 5.30pm:
Kaikoura Takahanga Marae,
Kaikoura
Banks Peninsula Onuku Marae, Akaroa
Lake
Ellesmere Onuku Marae, Akaroa
Geraldine
Arowhenua Marae, Timaru
Timaru Arowhenua
Marae, Timaru
Teams will be accompanied by documentary film crews and will film their visits to heritage sites in the region: Media welcome
Who will delegates present
their documentary film to?
When the teams return to
Christchurch on Wednesday they will spend two days editing
their raw footage into a 12-minute documentary that will be
presented to the Director General of UNESCO, Mr Koichiro
Matsuura after the official welcome ceremony for the UNESCO
World Heritage Committee’s 31st Session on Saturday 23
June. Mr Matsuura will respond to this Youth Challenge
immediately after.
For more information: http://www.unesco.org.nz
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