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- WAGGGS’ youth delegation at the United Nations climate change conference COP 16 successfully lobbied on the recognition of climate change education. Now you can replicate their campaigning activities using the Guidelines for national advocacy action on Climate Change education.

- The Young Women attending the Young Women World Forum's 2010 and 2011 have put together a declaration with demands on how to save the environment.
- Climate Change, Take action now! A guide to supporting the local actions of children and youth people, with special emphasis on girls and young women published by Alliance of Youth CEOs and Unicef
- WAGGGS/FAO/CBD Biodiversity Challenge Badge curriculum
- The WAGGGS delegation put together a key message document on young women and climate change for the UN Climate Change Conference COP 15.
- Check the entries on WAGGGS in the media after the UN Climate Change Conference COP15 in December 2009 in Copenhagen.
- To find out what impact youth has as a vital stakeholder in climate change negotiations you can download these two reports: Youthclimate: the movement coming of age published by the UNFCCC youth constituency and Youth Participation in the UNFCCC negotiation process published by the UNFCCC secretariat.
- Have a look at the declaration on climate change adopted by the young participants at the Tunza Children and Youth Conference in Daejeon (Republic of Korea), as part of the global UN-wide 'Seal the Deal!' campaign, 20 August 2009.
- The WAGGGS Advocacy Toolkit is the best resource to get your advocacy action going. It is useful for all levels: regional, national and local and contains a lot of concrete planning tools and good tips for the implementation.
- Read the statement made by Wangari Maathai at the 8th Africa Regional Conference in Zambia, June 2007.