Documents/TUNZA/1: Tunza/1.d.1: Printed Materials

1.d.1: Printed Materials

Make printed materials more readily available.

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Making printed materials more readily available 33. In line with Governing Council decision 21/22, the Tunza Programme aims to increase the number and language versions of electronic and physical information materials freely available for young people and schools. Currently, most publications are available in English and, to a limited extent, in French and Spanish. This situation limits the readership and outreach potential of the Children and Youth Unit. The Tunza Programme intends to increase the number of publications and ensure translation into key official United Nations languages. These publications will include: Young Action for the Future; Tunza children’s magazine; Tunza: Acting for a Better World youth publication; Teen Planet; the Youth and Environment Newsletter; Tunza Best Practices publication, the children’s picture booklet, topical environmental fact sheets, Pachamama Teacher’s Guide, and Global-Environment-Outlook-for-Youth publications in Latin America and the Caribbean. UNEP will also develop illustrated story books for children from writers from around the world. The first illustrated book will be on water and will mark the International Year of Freshwater.

Stakeholder(s):

  • Young People

  • Schools

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