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The Caribbean Youth Environment Network (CYEN) is an amazing community of young people; working together to safeguard the environment and promote sustainable development for generations to come.
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The Caribbean Youth Environment Network
The Caribbean Youth Environment Network (CYEN) is a non-profit network organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of Caribbean young people by facilitating their personal development and full involvement in all matters pertaining to the environment and sustainable development.

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On July 27th 2023, CYEN in Barbados had its 15th general meeting for the year. At this meeting, members discussed...

On August 16th 2023, members of CYEN dove into climate action with interactive presentations on greenhouse gasses and reducing our...

On June 14th, the National Coordinator of CYEN in Barbados, Ms. Shannon Weekes, attended a celebratory dinner in honour of...

Philon Andrews and Deona Nero attended the Good Deeds Day Caribbean Regional Conference, which took place from October 21st to...

Miss Nero the National Coordinator also participated in a virtual round table discussion under the theme “the future of conversation...

The Ministry of Youth, Sports, and Community Empowerment, in collaboration with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), recently coordinated a...

The Barbados International Coastal Cleanup (BICC) is an annual nationwide coastal cleanup volunteer event that has been hosted by the...

Three beach cleanups were held on the leeward side of the island in collaboration with Miss Area Foy. With the...

In July 2023, The Caribbean Youth Environment Network, Antigua & Barbuda Chapter, participated at a summer camp hosted by The...

The announcement of new collaboration with the Miss SVG Pageant with contestant Miss Arena Foy on her GECCU Community Service...

There was a collaboration with the Junior Chambers International (JCI) for Earth Day; by taking activism to the streets of...

Episode 5: Policing the Policies of COP The COP is arguably the most important meeting of civil society, private sector...
AREAS OF CAUSES
CYEN priorities issues that young people living in the Caribbean region
have to tackle on a daily basis; all in the context of Sustainable Development

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
The SDGs were set in 2015 by the United Nations General Assembly; as a "blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all" by 2030

Youth Employment
In the Caribbean, youth unemployment levels are amongst the highest in the world, with almost 2/3 of those under-employed being 25 – 44 yrs old

Education and Training
Education is critical to eradicating poverty and fostering growth. However youth development and our education system in the region are out of sync

Climate Change and SIDS
Caribbean – Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are particularly vulnerable to impacts such as erosion, coral bleaching and rising seas levels

Participation and Advocacy
Facing tomorrow’s consequences from the decisions being made today, youth must be involved and their voices heard on policy matters

Disaster Resiliency
The Caribbean community must plan and develop systems to quickly respond, rebound and recover after devastating weather or hazards

Water Resources Management
This crucial resource is not only important for sustaining life; but also the economic and social development of our, over 40+ million people

Health and Wellness
Our region has some of the highest death rates for non-communicable diseases. We must protect and improve the quality of life for our people

Environmental Biodiversity
The Caribbean is a biodiversity hotspot. We have a thousands of flora and fauna species that we must value and protect for future generations
WHAT WE DO
PROJECTS & ACTIVITIES
The Caribbean Youth Environment Network (CYEN) is conducting a Pre-ClimaKon Survey as part of our Caribbean Youth for Climate Action Convention entitled “CLIMAKON.”
ClimaKon will provide the opportunity for youth within the Caribbean to gather under the banner of “Climate Action”. This event also seeks to get youth across the Caribbean to speak and give their views more freely on Climate Change and its related issues.
The purpose of this survey is to gain the knowledge of Barbadian youth on Climate Change and its related areas. All collected information will be used to inform and steer discussions at the upcoming CLIMAKON Youth Convention. By completing this survey, you will be given an opportunity to win a grand prize after the survey period has closed.
*This Survey is only open to Residents, Students (minimum of 1 year in the country) and Citizens of Barbados (Ages 15 – 30)
WHO WE ARE
MEMBER HIGHLIGHTS
Across the Caribbean region our youth volunteers take pride in personal development, while devoting time to advocate for positive change
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