EcoNile Recognized as an Organizing Partner for LCOY Sudan 2022

Youth SDGs & Climate Action Conference – Khartoum, 23–24 October 2022

EcoNile is proud to have served as an official organizing partner for the Second Edition of the Local Conference of Youth (LCOY) Sudan, held in Khartoum on 23–24 October 2022. This national gathering brought together young climate leaders, innovators, and sustainability advocates to strengthen youth engagement in climate action and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

About

LCOY Sudan

The Local Conference of Youth (LCOY) is part of a global youth-led movement that began expanding in 2015. By 2017, YOUNGO—the official youth constituency of the UNFCCC—established a formal process to endorse and empower youth organizations to host Local and Regional COYs worldwide.

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LCOY Sudan provides a national platform where young people:

• Build their capacities in climate action and SDG implementation

• Engage in policy discussions on Sudan’s environmental priorities

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• Develop youth-led recommendations that feed into the Global COY

•Contribute to youth positions presented at UNFCCC climate negotiations

By taking place shortly before the Global COY, LCOY Sudan ensures that Sudanese youth voices are represented in global climate decision-making.

EcoNile’s Role

As an organizing partner, EcoNile contributed to:

This partnership reflects EcoNile’s commitment to youth empowerment and sustainable development.

Event Sponsors

The success of LCOY Sudan 2022 was made possible through the generous support of key national partners and institutions, including:

 

Their contributions played a vital role in enabling youth participation, supporting climate education, and strengthening national climate dialogue.

Looking Ahead

EcoNile remains committed to amplifying youth voices and advancing climate solutions rooted in community leadership. Our involvement in LCOY Sudan 2022 marks an important step toward building a more sustainable and climate-resilient future for Sudan.