
Here Comes the Heart Power for Rio+20!!
Watch Rio+20 Global Youth Music Contest submissions from young people from all around the world!
Listen to at least five submissions and Vote for your favorite songs at
(Voting will be possible till 14 May 2012)

The Rio+20 Global Youth Music Contest is a global competition for young people organized by the International Association for the Advancement of Innovative Approaches to Global Challenges (IAAI) with a wide number of partners and youth networks on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development (Rio+20 Earth Summit) to be held in June 2012 in Brazil. This opportunity encourages youth to express their hopes, concerns and thoughts on future of our earth through the resonance of music as a powerful expression that incites commitment for sustainable development. The contest will collect musical messages from global youth exploring global solutions for sustainable development and the winners will win a trip to Rio de Janeiro to attend the Rio+20 Earth Summit in June 2012 and make the voices of global youth heard through their music.
This is your chance to inspire, connect and mobilize yourself to energize effective global governance for sustainable development and support the work of the United Nations system.
Be creative ! Think global ! Have your say now ! Let the music talk, let the rhythm play and let the world know what the youth have to say !
Deadline to submit your music online is 18. March 2012 at midnight GMT.
You can find the Rio+20 GYMC Upload and Voting platform at www.global-rockstar.net
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We believe in your creativity to make the world a better place to live!
For more information of the Rio+20 Global Youth Music Contest contact:
Jean Paul Brice Affana
Global Coordinator Rio+20 Global Youth Music Contest
Email: jeanpaul@ glocha.info | Website: www.glocha.info
Anam Gill
Outreach Coordinator Rio+20 Global Youth Music Contest
Email: anamgill@ glocha.info | Website: www.glocha.info
Miroslav Polzer
Secretary-general of IAAI
Email: polzer@ glocha.info| Website: www.glocha.info


July 25th 2011 International Association for the Advancement of Innovative Approaches to Global Challenges (IAAI) has organized the side “Rio 2012 Youth Song World Cup“ in the context of UN High Level Meeting on Youth http://social.un.org/youthyear/high-level-meeting.html which was held at United Nations Headquarters in New York.
With the event Rio 2012 YSWC organizers aimed to network with other youth networks and initiatives who are aiming to give youth a voice at Rio+20 conference, too in order to avoid duplication of efforts, facilitate the development of some kind of joint strategy youth and Rio 2012 and thus utilize synergy potentials and increase overall effectiveness of this kind of youth led sustainable development.
At the event there has been strong consensus that music is a very appropriate medium to engage youth and to provide them an avenue for expressing hopes/fears/demands related to global environmental challenges, United Nations and the role of civic engagement of youth. (follow the links below to see videos of the presentations)
At the HLMY side event important steps have been made towards linking the Rio 2012 YSWC initiative with the work of UNCSD http://roadtorioplus20.org/, Friendship Ambassadors Foundation www.faf.org/(regarding the idea of getting celebrities/pop stars involved as mentors of finalists), Earth Charter international www.earthcharterinaction.org/content/categories/Youth, World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, Feather project www.featherproject.org/ and Peace Child International - Road to Rio+20 http://roadtorioplus20.org/.
Peace Child International http://peacechild.org/ organized another Rio +20 and youth side event to HLMY, ‘How to mobilize youth globally to support the Goals of Rio 2012 Summit?’ which was also very instrumental for achieving the aim of Rio 2012 YSWC side event of getting an overview of who is doing and planning what and how to utilize synergy potentials.
Another – for Rio 2012 YSWC initiative very relevant - side event to HLMY has been "Giving it back, passing it on: Corporate Engagement and Youth Philanthropy as Pathways to Development” 27 July 2011. This event highlighted the active role youth can play in changing the world to the better and in inspiring societal change towards sustainable development. UN SG Ban Ki-moon delivered a very inspiring speech there (http://www.un.org/apps/sg/sgstats.asp?nid=5438 text; http://www.unmultimedia.org/tv/webcast/2011/07/giving-it-back-passing-it-on-part-1-corporate-engagement-and-youth-philanthropy-as-pathways-to-development.html video)
Next steps of implementation of the initiative will be a Rio 2012 YSWC preparatory workshop in Klagenfurt/Austria with about 25 youth representatives from around the world and the launch of the “Call for Music” at the International conference “Knowledge, Youth and Global Commons - Orienting Knowledge Systems and Inter-Generational Relations towards Sustainable Development and Rio+20” 15 September 19.00 CEST.
For further information visit http://www.glocha.info/iaai/index.php/news

Links to video presentations
(note: due to technical problems video sequences of some parts of the event are not available):
Attachements:
Contact:
Jean Paul Brice Affana, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Miroslav Polzer, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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