Thank you to Malaysia Academy of Sciences for having invited me to be a panelist in the policy dialogue session on sustainable development in tropical regions which was held in conjunction with the 2nd International Tropical Science Conference 2024 (TROPSC2024) at The Waterfront Hotel.
It is an interesting subject considering the tropics is home to nearly 40 percent of the world's population. It is also a region of unique biodiversity, rich natural resources, and interesting cultures as well as traditions.
However, the folks here are also facing some of the most pressing sustainability challenges, from deforestation and biodiversity loss to the impacts of climate change. We had welcomed the organising of this international conference in Kuching because it had recognised the future of sustainable development hinges on the ability of tropical nations to strike a balance between economic progress and environmental conservation.
I had also presented a paper on the importance of youth in sustainable development in the tropics. Even it was brief but it was well received by the audience consisting of academicians from various countries. In terms of demographic dividends, by the year 2025 there will be over 67 percent of the global population under 15 will live in the tropics particularly in Africa and parts of Asia. Our youths are also increasingly recognised as leaders in climate change.
This is why their engagement in initiatives focussed on climate change is crucial as they bring fresh perspectives and urgency to the discussion on the subject matter. I have also spoke on advocacy and participation of our youths who can participate in advocacy and decision making processes related to sustainability.
On innovation and technology, our youths are at the forefront of technological advancements that can support sustainable practices. Thus, their familiarity with digital tools allows them to leverage technology for environmental monitoring, disaster management, and community engagement, enhancing resilience against climate impacts.
Engaging our youths in community projects fosters social cohesion and empowers them to contribute positively to society because it encourage social cohesion and community development. Their involvement not only aids personal development but also promotes collective action towards achieving SDGs, particularly those related to poverty alleviation, education, and health.
On interconnectedness of Issues, we need to have youth engagement that will help to highlight the interconnectedness of various challenges such as climate change, health crises, and economic inequality that will allow for more holistic approaches to sustainable development.
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