Events in Andhra Pradesh

One year Action plan September 2014 to August-2015

SEPTEMBER-2014

• Campaign on Climate change- Green Ambassadors
• CMCJ State level and District level meeting- Green Ambassadors
• People climate march– Green Ambassadors& Balakeerthi
• CPP awareness campaigns (Balakeerthi)

OCTOBER-2014

• Translation of OP3 document the village and Mandal level- Green Ambassadors
• Membership enrolment in CMCJ Ap and Karnataka– Green Ambassadors
• Practice of operate for the state coordinator and CMCJ leaders in partner and computer class and spoken English classes– Green Ambassadors
• Awareness on OP3-Balakeerthi
• Awareness CRC for 25 Children’s groups-Balakeerthi
• Awareness on Environment for people-Hycsa
• Increase the CMCJ membership-Hycsa

NOVEMBER-2014

• Campaign on Organic forming /protection and exhibition of traditional seed respective districts in school/villages.- — Green Ambassadors
• Identifying the children for the Mandal /district committees basing on the panchayats- Green Ambassadors
• Membership enrolment CMCJ Ap and Karnataka -Green Ambassadors
• Children’s day celebration-Balkeerthi
• Child Rights rally- Balkeerthi
• Increase the CMCJ membership- Balkeerthi
• Awareness on Organic manure uses Hycsa respective villages
• Increase CMCJ membership-Hycsa

DECEMBER-2014

• Selection of process of CMCJ members participation in state level general body of CMCJ Ap and Karnataka-Green Ambassadors
• District level general body meeting –Green Ambassadors
• Meetings on Environment and Issues-Balakeerthi
• Formation the District/mandal CMCJ committees and meetings-Hycsa

JANUARY-2015

• First visit of state coordinator to CMCJ Partner organization Ap and Karnataka-Green Ambassadors
• Capacity building program for the district level committee(12-members-25) each district-Green Ambassadors
• Rally on OP3-Balakeerthi
• Rally CRC to submit the Memorandum to govt officers-Balakeerthi
• Capacity building programs-Bala Keerthi
• Meeting on OP3 and training on district level CMCJ members-Hycsa

FEBRUARY-2015

• Discussion of the state level policy on climate with the other member in the partner organization –Green Ambassadors
• Increase the CMCJ membership-BalaKeerthi
• Bio-diversity and tree plantation-BalaKeerthi
• Campaign on OP3 at Mandal level-Hycsa

MARCH-2015

• District level general body meeting –Green Ambassadors
• Environment and OP3 committee meeting-BalKeerthi
• CPP Awareness Campaign-Balakeerthi
• Complete the CMCJ membership -Hycsa
• CMCJ district general body meeting-Hycsa
• Action plan for future activities-Hycsa

APRIL-2015

• State level committee meet/selection of representative to participate in the National committee(3-members from each state from the 25 members of Andra/Karnataka by 30th April )-Green Ambassadors
• Summery camps on Environment, Child Rights and CRC at village level-Balakeerthi
• Attend the State general body meeting-Hycsa

MAY-2015

• Work shop on state climate protection policy for 30 children’s State wise meet-Green Ambassadors
• Capacity building program for the district level committees /25 members in each district-Green Ambassadors
• Summery camps on Environment, Child Rights and CRC at village level-Balakeerthi
• Work shop on OP3 and Environment-Hycsa

JUNE-2015

• Child Protection policy in national level committee meeting (2-members from each state Ap and Karnataka 3-members-Green Ambassadors
• Celebrate Environmental day and Communications skills programs-Balakeerthi
• Capacity building for CMCJ children’s and Trainings -Hycsa

JULY-2015

• Orientation and preparation of draft policy of state level –CPP(Climate protection policy
• Children’s cluster level get to gather meetings-Balakeerthi
• Awareness on OP3 district level-Hycsa

AUGUST-2015

• State level general body meeting 35 members district level committee meeting (15-25) in each district
• Village to village exposure visits-Balakeerthi
• CMCJ State and District level meetings-Hycsa


CHILDREN MOVEMENT FOR CLIMATE JUSTICE (CMCJ) STATE LEVEL CONSULTATION MEETING

The state level consultation meeting was organized by RCPDS and CMCJ in Madurai on 3rd and 4th of October 2014. About 60 Children and staff from the TN CMCJ groups of various organisations like SASY, CCRD, RCPDS, SPEECH etc., participated in the consultation meeting. The participants were elected by the members of CMCJ and they will stand as State Level Committee. The main content of the meeting focussed on State and National level committee, membership database compilation and website designing, Action Plan for next 2 years was decided by the CMCJ participants. The overall meeting was facilitated by Mr. Jone, State Co-ordinator and Mr. Nirmal Raja, State Convenor of CMCJ

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CMCJ State Level Committee Meeting Tamil Nadu

State level committee meeting are being organized the CMCJ Tamil Nadu Chapter in Madurai RCPDS Training Centre on October 3rd and 4th. Five CMCJ representatives from each organisation are going to participate in the meeting.

 

Reports will be published Soon… Stay Tuned


Signature Campaign Rally on International Ozone Day 2014

Signature Campaign Rally conducted by CMCJ children on Prevention of Ozone Depletion by preserving forests and by the avoidance of Green house Gases. The rally was organised by Chennai Marialaya, member of CMCJ-KNH. The rally started from Chennai Railway colony with an inauguration by Police Inspectors of Korukkupet and Basin Bridge Stations.

The Key Slogans raised by the children during the rally are,

1. Limiting the usage of electricity

2. Avoiding the usage of transport exposing the Green house gases (Methane,  Chlorofluoro carbon)

3.Tree planting in each house

4. Reusage of plastic items

5. Save environment from global warming

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Private Pesticide Applicators Training

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Project 2014 – Workshop

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Jumpstart Your Success in Your College Studies

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Criminal Justice Camp

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Cycle Yatra on Climate change

Rapid environmental changes cause extinctions of many species, natural resources such as land, forest, water, environment becoming scarce day by day as people tend to harm it and creating scarce for the future generations. Forest is the major resource for the livelihood of rural populace and for the environment protection, due to poverty deforestation taking place at all levels as the communities utilizing the natural resources. Children being citizens mobilize themselves to protect the environment by creating awareness among general population on ‘world environment day’ by organizing various programs. Children from ‘Balakeerthi’ project committed themselves to create awareness with support of HOTHS and KNH.

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Children’s National Awareness Yatra on environment protection and Climate Change

Organised by Children Movement for Climate justice – CMCJ (May 21 -27, 2012)

Background and rational for such a yatra :

“We call on all members of society to join us in a global movement that will help build a world fit for children through upholding our commitments to the following principles and objectives…”

“Protect the Earth for children. We must safeguard our natural environment, with its diversity of life, its beauty and its resources, all of which enhance the quality of life, for present and future generations. We will give every assistance to protect children and minimize the impact of natural disasters and environmental degradation on them.”

— A World Fit for Children, 2002,
para. 7, section 10, UN General Assembly
Special Session on Children, 2002

Children Movement for Climate Justice is a children led network for ensuring ecological rights of children as part of overall child rights as specified in UNCRC. This initiative is an offshoot of KNH partners working group in India. Based on the outcomes of KNH partners working group, Resource Centre for participatory Development Studies – RCPDS, one of KNH partner, started this initiative in a small way with 30 members in one of the panchayat in 2007. Gradually this initiative and model was taken up by other NGOs working in Virudunagar district and other partners of KNH in India. During the past years CMCJ children were involved in various activities to address climate change from rights perspective and carried out various mitigation and advocacy activities. Efforts of children have been greatly appreciated by many development oriented organization both National and International.

Currently CMCJ is spread across four states of India (Tamilnadu, Andrapradesh, Karnataka and Orissa) with more than 15000 plus children as members. Members of CMCJ have been involved in conducting participatory studies across various food security issues, revival of traditional herbal and organic farming knowledge and study of endangered species due to climate change. CMCJ in Virudunagar district of Tamilnadu jointly with District administration conducted awareness campaign on environment protection, anti polythene campaign and promotion of green cover by planting 1,00,000 seedlings in eight blocks of the district. These children have done an advocacy program during May 2009 wherein more than 5,000 children demonstrated in eight different blocks which created an impact on children gaining participation and representation at the child rights protection committee at the district level.

Having grown to a size of working for protection of environment and mitigating climate change across four states, members of CMCJ evolved a working group of 42 members drawn from all four states. This working group meets twice a year to make their plans for six months especially concentrating in the area of building peer pressure to mitigate climate change, disaster preparedness and effective use of existing child rights friendly legal systems etc. Also the consultative meetings provide space for building leadership skills and sharpening children perspective on saving mother earth.

Local NGOs supported by Kindernothilfe Germany and Christian Children Fund of Canada being organizations that work in line with UNCRC to protect child rights jointly with Ministry of Women and Children, Government of India feel it is important we strengthen such initiative to make an impact on the development agenda which will support the cause of child rights approach and children taking the lead on their own on a sustainable basis. While dealing with climate, it is also realized that we link children to child friendly legislations and judicial frameworks to best utilize existing policy frameworks.

The movement helps young people to be aware of the need to protect the environment. During the consultancy meetings when children are asked to list the issues that most concern them, one issue that features highly on their agenda is climate change. While we still have a lot to learn about the consequences of climate change, economic and social development cannot be sustainable unless we deal decisively with this issue. It has the potential to add to the insecurity faced by the most vulnerable people in arid, semi-arid and coastal livelihoods. Millions of young lives which have been at risk were saved by the expansion of such basic services as primary health care, nutrition programmes, and adequate water supply and sanitation, and progressive plans of Government of India. This effort is appreciated by our movement as well by facilitating NGOs. Our CMCJ movement would like to challenge and reassure our government that we children of India are ready to work closely with government and work with personal commitment to reduce pollution, preserving environmental diversity, protecting water supplies and water bodies and increasing access to proper sanitation since these are basics to protection of child rights.

We, as children movement, emphasize the value of education in the context of sustainable environment and promotion of alternate energy. While appreciating the commitment of our government to the educational right of children compulsory and free for all, our movement also urges education system to include information about the dangers of environmental degradation, excess use and exploitation of natural resources and excess dependency on fossil fuel or energy. Our yatra is one along this direction to build peer pressure on the need of safe environment and reassure the general masses and government that we children are challenged to protect our mother earth – the only earth that we have for us. We will breathe the air and drink the water you leave us. We children plead that our voices to be heard on climate change issues. Our yatra is a positive platform through which we want to reach our elders. We want to work closely with our governments and communities to help design and influence policies that will affect our lives, now and into the future. We would like to move forward with a multi-generational, multidisciplinary vision: Working together, leaders and youth can redesign how society operates. Together we are willing to make a difference.

The rally is designed for six days – all children from various parts of Tamilnadu (around 500 in Nos) will assemble at Kanyakumari on the 21 May 2012 and eventually travel through various districts with making halts at Virudunagar, Ramnad, Nagapatinam, Cuddalore and Chennai. Similarly children from Orissa will start their journey from Koraput district and pass through various districts in Andra Pradesh and finally arrive at Chennai on the 26th May 2012. Concluding meeting of the yatra will be held on the 27th May 2012 hopefully with many of the high level dignitaries from both State and Central Governments. We seek solidarity of general public, media personnels, press and other government departments since we are all primarily parents of children and all our children need to be assured of their safe future.

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