UNICEF Australia, with support from the NSW Government, is hosting the first NSW Youth Summit on Living with Drought from 9-11 October this year.
The 3-day Summit is a chance for young people (aged 14-24 years) to come together to discuss the challenges and action needed for young people to better cope with the realities of drought and be better prepared for future droughts.
Summit participants will hear from inspiring speakers, and take part in discussions, workshops and activities. They will work with others who share and understand their struggle, form new support networks and learn new tools and strategies to cope with the daily struggles of the drought.
If you’re aged 14-24 years and are impacted by drought, participating in the NSW Youth Drought Summit is a unique and exciting opportunity to speak up for drought-affected children and young people.
Applications close Friday, 30 August at 11.59pm AEST.
Return travel from a regional town to the venue, accommodation, and meal costs will be fully covered.
For more information or to download an application form go to www.unicef.org.au/droughtsummit.
2 August 2019
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