Archana : A Khadia Tribe Girl of Sundergarh made Odisha proud

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  • One amongst 7 members of Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change of UNO
  • Chief Minister Navin Pattanayak and Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan congratulated for this achievement .

Bhubaneswar( Kalinga Voice) : It’s a great pleasure for us when we came to know that Ms. Archana Soreng has selected as one amongst 7 members of Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change established by the Secretary-General of United Nations as a part of UN Youth Strategy.

Chief Minister Navin Pattanayak congratulated Archana for this achievement.CM congratulating Archana said “Congratulate Odisha’s @SorengArchana on being chosen in UN Secretary-General’s youth advisory group on climate change. Glad to see our young leaders taking lead roles in combating the climate crisis. Wish her best”

Union Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan Congratuleted Archana for this achievement. In a tweet, Mr Prdhan says “congratulate @SorengArchana on being selected in the @UN Secretary-General’s youth advisory group on climate change. Happy to see India’s youth take up significant roles in scaling-up action against climate change-related risks. I wish her a bright future ahead.”

On 27th July 2020, The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres announced the names of seven young climate leaders – between the ages of 18 and 28 years old – who will advise him regularly on accelerating global action and ambition to tackle the worsening climate crisis.
“We are in a climate emergency. We do not have the luxury of time,” the Secretary-General said in a video announcing the establishment of the Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change. “We need urgent action now — to recover better from COVID-19, to confront injustice and inequality and address climate disruption.”
“We have seen young people on the front lines of climate action, showing us what bold leadership looks like,” he added. “That is why I am launching my Youth Advisory Group on climate change today — to provide perspectives, ideas and solutions that will help us scale up climate action.”
The names of the selected Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change:

  1. Nisreen Elsaim (Sudan)
  2. Ernest Gibson (Fiji)
  3. Archana Soreng (India)
  4. Vlaidslav Kaim (Moldova)
  5. Sophia Kianni (United States)
  6. Nathan Metenier (France)
  7. Paloma Costa (Brazil)
    Archana Soreng belongs to Khadia Tribe and hails from Sundergarh District of Odisha, India. She has done her Masters of Arts in Regulatory Governance from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India. She is currently working as Research Officer in Vasundhara, Odisha. Her writings have been published in the National and International Youth websites. She has been engaged with various Youths Groups at Regional, and National levels and is actively involved in the Indigenous Youth Groups to Preserve, Document and Promote the Traditional Knowledge and Practices of their Communities. She is keen on learning tribal dance and music and enjoys ethnic delicacies.
    She has participated in 66th Session of CESCR: “A Day of General Discussion on Land and ICESCR” on 14th October 2019 at UN Head Quarters, Geneva, as an Indigenous Youth Representative from India. She is Member of YOUNGO (Youth Constituency of UNFCCC) and has participated in first ‘Global Youth Caucus on Desertification and Land’ at the UNCCD COP 14; 2019 and was part of Youth Dialogue with Inger Andersen & Ibrahim Thiaw.
    This Representation in the UN Secretary General’s Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change will be an important landmark for the State of Odisha and Adivasi and Forest Dwelling Communities of
    India who have been protecting the nature with the Traditional Conservation Knowledge and Practices. We at Vasundhara wish her all the very best for this new journey and responsibilities.

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