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About Working Groups

** Information on conference call lines is found at the bottom of this page **

Guidelines for using Google Groups/listserves


YOUTH MAILING LISTS AND WORKING GROUPS
Guidelines for use


UNFCCC_Youth: Primary list of the YOUNGO Constituency at UNFCCC. It contains all information related to UNFCCC process and to the COPs. This includes youth strategy at COP, relevant news, addressing governmental delegates, etc.

COP Spokescouncil Agenda Items:
youngo_agenda@googlegroups.com Send agenda items here (don't join the group)

Other existing lists in use by the IYCM (International Youth Climate Movement):

YOUTH CLIMATE INFO:
Youth Climate Info
  - All other international youth climate movement outside of the UNFCCC process.

Interssionals - Related to the concrete work of the YOUNGO for all of the intersessionals. 


UNFCCC-related Working Groups:

Actions
Bottomlining Team (Core organizing group active all year. Requires introductory training to join)
Communications & Media
Youth-Produced Media
Conference of Youth (COY)
Fundraising
Language Translators
Logistics
Policy See policy WG sub-groups (Forests, CDM, etc) below
Post-COP Debrief
Official Youth Delegates (Pink Badged Government Accreditation)

Project Survival (discussing the Survival project launched in Poznan)

Strategy

Young and Future Generations Day
Youthclimate Development
working on youthclimate.org  

Subgroups of the Policy WG: 

Access (SBI negotiations on public participation of civil society)

Adaptation

Article 6 (Education and Awareness Raising)

Capacity Building

Delegation Tracking (Following policies of specific delegations)

Finance

Forests (LULUCF/REDD(+))

Gender

Getting Youth In the Text (tracking and advocating for references to youth)

Human Rights

Mitigation

     Zero Emissions

Technology Transfer

Water


Intervention Drafting Groups:

CMP

COP

High-Level Segment

KP

LCA

SBI

SBSTA


Youth Group Lists on Other Sustainable Development Issues:

UN Convention on Biological Diversity Youth Movement

Rio+20 Youth Group

Youth at UN DPI Annual Conference

Archives: (archives only, no posting. These are inactive groups)

COP14 youth (2008)

Barcelona (2009)

Bonn3 Youth (2009)

Bangkok (2009)

Bonn2youth (2009)

Bonn1youth (2009)

COY 5 WG (2009)

COY 6 WG (2010)

NB: special Yahoo Group related to the Tianjin meeting (due to restrictions on access to google groups in China): http://groups.yahoo.com/group/youngointersession

 

YOUNGOs Conference Line -- Schedule in Danish time ‎‎‎(CET = GMT+1)‎‎‎



To use the HiDef Conferencing™ service, you may call from:

Skype:
Moderators: +9900827044964171
Participants: +9900827049844476
Conference Room Number: 9844476
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United States: +1 (201) 793-9022
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Canada: +1 (888) 350-0075
Australia +61 1800240997
Austria +43 080010259254
Belgium +32 080050903
France +33 0800940295
Germany +49 08000004291
Sweden +46 0200125385
United Kingdom +44 08003581803

Managing the Conference Call

The following commands may be used by the moderator during the conference call:
*1 Play menu of features so you know what's available
*2 Mute/Unmute your own line so other people can't hear you talking
*5 Hear the number of callers who are on the conference
*6 Lock/Unlock the conference so no other callers can join
*7 Record the conference
*8 Mute/Unmute all participants except moderators - lecture mode

#1 Entry/exit beeps (both on/both off)
#3 Roll call of participants (if enabled)

The following commands may be used participants during the conference call:
*1 Play menu of features so you know what's available
*2 Mute/Unmute your own line so other people can't hear you talking.
*5 Hear the number of callers who are on the conference.
*9 Raise your hand (when the moderator has the conference in Lecture Mode)

* REQ: A request for information
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Aiden Abram,
Nov 23, 2009 11:44 AM