Please find the email below. I think this is a great opportunity for any interested youth to take a lead role in the UNFCCC process.
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joshua robert wiese <joshua...@gmail.com>Date: Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 3:45 AM
Subject: [UNFCCC youth] SEEKING TALENTED YOUNG PEOPLE TO JOIN ADOPT A NEGOTIATOR TEAM
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unfccc...@googlegroups.comSEEKING TALENTED YOUNG PEOPLE TO JOIN ADOPT A NEGOTIATOR TEAM
For
the last year and a half,
Adopt a Negotiator has supported a team of
dedicated young people to help push international climate negotiations
at the UNFCCC toward delivering fair, ambitious, and binding solutions
to the climate crisis.
This fall, we're stepping things up - and we're looking for a few
more smart, dedicated, skilled individuals to join our efforts at the
UNFCCC.
The
Global Campaign for Climate Action (GCCA) is
bringing a small team of negotiator 'Trackers' to
Tianjin, China (Oct 4-9) and
Cancun, Mexico (Nov 29 - Dec 10) to get to know their county's
negotiators; help track the talks throughout each meeting; and help
peers back home understand what actions are being taken by their
country's representatives.
WHAT DOES A TRACKER DO?Each member of the tracker
team will commit to attending UNFCCC meetings in China and Mexico -
arriving a day or two before each event to train and prepare.
Once
there, each tracker will work hard to get to know their country's
delegation. They will work with
GCCA partners to track meeting progress
throughout each day. Most importantly, using social tech tools like
blogs, Twitter & Facebook, as well as traditional media channels
like newspapers and radio in trackers' home countries, trackers work
constantly to keep their peers informed of progress in the talks and
opportunities to get involved from afar.
The GCCA will cover travel expenses, lodging, and provide a generous per diem for each participating member of the team.
WHAT QUALIFICATIONS ARE WE LOOKING FOR?You are a great communicator
- You are excellent at turning the complex and hard to communicate
events happening each day into compelling, accessible, creative,
actionable communications across multiple channels and mediums. The
Tracker's primary tool is blogging - and you must be a skilled blogger -
but mastery of other web tools like social networking, twitter, web
video, as well the ability to tap into traditional media channels with
large audiences like newspapers and radio shows are all key to each
Tracker's success.
You understand the landscape - Ideal candidates will not only
understand climate change, they are also familiar with the UNFCCC's
history, it's inner workings, and it's role in addressing climate
change.
You've got empathy - You understand that climate change
affects people in different situations in different ways all over the
world - security, health, livelihood, cost of living, opportunity, etc -
and you can tap into that empathy as you communicate with various
audiences (including your negotiators).
You're brave - In a short amount of time, each Tracker has to
personally get to know their country's negotiators; figure out how to
get their ideas and opinions out to media in their home country; and
take public stands on complicated issues.
You're dedicated - During meetings, the hours are long and
the work can be extremely stressful, but our ideal candidates understand
the stakes and are dedicated to helping us make progress in this slow
process in spite of any setbacks and challenges we face along the way.
You're fast - Trackers must be able to rapidly respond to events and opportunities inside the negotiations and out.
We're
looking for qualified candidates from South Africa, Russia, Japan,
China, Mexico, France and the United States. We're also interested in
highly qualified candidates from countries outside the aforementioned
list.
HOW TO APPLYYou just read about being able to
"rapidly respond to events and opportunities inside the negotiations and
out", so here's your first test. If you're interested in joining the
Adopt a Negotiator project for the next two UNFCCC meetings in Tianjin
(Oct 4-9) and Cancun (Nov 29 - Dec 10), please send an email explaining
your interest and qualifications to Adopt a Negotiator's project
manager, Joshua Wiese, by 16:00 GMT, Thursday, August 26th at the
following address:
joshua...@adoptanegotiator.orgWe look forward to hearing from you.
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