youth council

Diana Buzoianu is looking for 20 young people to take part in Romania’s climate and environmental decision-making

Romania’s Ministry of Environment, Waters and Forests, together with the Youth Platform for Sustainability and UNICEF Romania, has launched the selection process for the Youth Advisory Council on Climate and the Environment (CCT-CM). The new body will have 20 members aged between 14 and 35, who will be able to take part in consultations and make recommendations on environmental public policy.