Major group affiliation: |
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Involvement in UN Partnerships: |
Yes |
If yes, explain in detail: |
UN Millenium Campaign in the application of 100,000 MY World Survey's in Veracruz State. |
Affiliation with other organizations: |
Mexican Center for Philanthropy Youth Action Net of International Youth Foundation |
Publications: |
2015 Laureate Global Impact Report. 2014 UVM Prize of Social Development Report. |
Statements or documents submitted
Commission on Sustainable Development:
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None. |
Affiliation with other organizations: |
Mexican Center for Philanthropy Youth Action Net of International Youth Foundation |
Publications: |
Book: Political development and citizen participation, Edition: Secretariat of Government of the State of Veracruz. Year: 2014. Essay Title: Citizen Participation, Political Development Axis. Pages 28-45. 2015 Laureate Global Impact Report. http://www.laureate.net/~/media/Files/LGG/Documents/Global%20Impact/Laureate%20Global%20Impact%20Report%202015.ashx |
Purpose of the organization: |
Provide young people with more opportunities of participation and of commitment to social groups in order to develop and implement actions that contribute to local solutions to global problems in areas such as environmental education, youth leadership and social management in different parts of the state of Veracruz. |
Confirmation of the activities of the organization at the regional, national or international level: |
Ecokitchen is a program that transforms the used oil for cooking into liquid soap to reduce pollution of the Papaloapan River. With no intervention, each liter of this waste pollutes one thousand liters of water and also causes problems in the drainage system that generates clogging and prevents the natural flow causing water ponding and flooding. |
A list of members of the governing body of the organization, and their countries of nationality: |
Alejandra Contreras Casso Lopez, Mexico. Francisco Rafael Navarrete Castillo, Mexico. Gustavo Senties Hernandez, Mexico. Felix Garcia Garcia, Mexico. Alejandra Casso Lopez Balderas, Mexico. |
Description of the membership of the organization, indicating the total number of members: |
At first the Governing Board with 5 members including founders and the Zone Delegates which are 4 in Perote valley, Zongolica saw, Papaloapan basin and Cosoleacaque region in every zone between 25 or 30 people are volunteering in many programs, so we have at least 100 members and also we have an Advisory Board composed of 20 members of many social sectors, who helps us in the planning of actions and also in evaluating results to their field of work form another perspective are likely not have a lack of experience. |