Kidscall
| Founded | June 2007, Hamburg, Germany, LiveEarth concert |
|---|---|
| Type | Campaign |
| Focus | Future generations, Education for Sustainable Development |
| Location | |
Area served | Global |
| Method | Messages to political leaders, Lobbying, Networking, Education |
Key people | Jakob von Uexkull, Chair, Board of Directors Ansgar Kiene, Campaign Manager Holger Guessefeld, Project Consultant Herbert Girardet, Director of Programmes |
| Website | www.kidscall.info |
KidsCall is the first large-scale youth campaign of the World Future Council. It called on the young generation to address leading politicians at the G8 summit in Tokyo, Japan with letters, pictures, songs, emails, and video messages for swift action on climate protection.
History
The campaign KidsCall was launched at the LiveEarth concert in July 2007 in Hamburg. The goal was to deliver the collected messages one year later at the G8 summit in Tokyo, Japan, requesting consistent climate and environmental protection from political leaders, as well as to remind them of their responsibility to future generations. During the one-year timespan, the World Future Council collected more than 14,000 messages from 47 different countries.[1]
Early July, the German state secretary Dr. Bernd Pfaffenbach, personal delegate of the German chancellor for the G8 process, welcomed a KidsCall youth delegation in Berlin at the Federal Ministry of Economics. After a lively discussion, the kids handed over a 1x10 meter banner with approximately 200 appeals to the German Government.
This meeting was followed by further banner deliveries to the Japanese ambassador Toshiyuki Takano in Berlin and to the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during a personal meeting with KidsCall participants in New Delhi, India. The remaining 10 governments of the G8+5 states received their personal banners with messages via courier.[2]
Corridor of Hope
The Corridor of Hope is an invocation flags exhibition which presents a selection of more than fourteen thousand appeals from youngsters from 47 countries addressed to the heads of government of the G8+5 states. It is a tool to make the appeals visible as an easy way to deliver them to different events. The first Corridor of Hope exhibition was successfully conducted at the Hamburg Planetarium in September 2008. Since then, the flags have been shown at different events such as the EU office launch of the World Future Council in the EU parliament, a parliamentary hearing after the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and at various school events in Germany.
Councillors
The Youth Campaign is led by expert commission members of the World Future Council.[citation needed]
World Future Council
The World Future Council is a global forum of 50 respected personalities who give voice to the shared ethical values of citizens worldwide. The Council works closely with policy-makers, civil societies and business to identify and implement best policies to protect the rights of future generations.
Notes
External links
- KidsCall
- KidsCall Handover to German and Japanese Government!
- Flying the Flag for Climate Protection
- World Future Council AGM and Kidscall youth conference in Hamburg (german)
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