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      <image:caption>Enthusiastic AYLI delegate Felix tries his best to speak truth to power ~upside down~</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Two half chickens and a Thai Chicken salad</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The specialty of the very popular creperia we visited</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Me in the COP23 civil society space on Day 1. (You can tell by my smile that reality has not set in yet).</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Nicolasa Fuller: IMF, I Mean Fashion - With Miss Indonesia and Miss Influencer Indonesia</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - Nicolasa Fuller: IMF, I Mean Fashion - Christine Graeff, European Central Bank</image:title>
      <image:caption>She has written an interesting piece on how policy makers can ‘Make Europe Cool Again’ and how to combat the rise of populism. You can read it here.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2015-10-22</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Yong Ly: Room for speculation</image:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2015/10/22/ben-abraham-opinion-consensus-reached-on-scaling-up-financing-through-increased-cafeteria-sales</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-12-03</lastmod>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2015/10/18/why-im-going-to-adp</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-11-30</lastmod>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2015/8/31/the-lone-kiwi-and-her-exciting-life-of-listening-to-people-speak</loc>
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    <lastmod>2016-02-01</lastmod>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2015/8/31/courtney-wilson-on-representing-new-zealand-at-the-world-humanitarian-summit-global-youth-consultation</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-08-31</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Courtney Wilson: Representing Kiwis at the World Humanitarian Summit Global Youth Consultation</image:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2015/4/23/cop20-in-pictures</loc>
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    <lastmod>2016-01-31</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: It's not too late - apply to join me at COP 21!</image:title>
      <image:caption>This was the view from our hostel in Miraflores, Lima. All eight of us shared a room here over the duration of the conference. Tight living means tight friendships!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: It's not too late - apply to join me at COP 21!</image:title>
      <image:caption>I had accreditation for the second week of the conference, so I was free to explore the city and all the parallel events around COP. I figured I should I start at the beach.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: It's not too late - apply to join me at COP 21!</image:title>
      <image:caption>This was an old apartment building rented out for civil society members to meet and work for the duration of the conference. A place for passionate young people to get involved in climate activism.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: It's not too late - apply to join me at COP 21!</image:title>
      <image:caption>There were many events related to COP going on around Lima. This was a development simulation to get people to consider possibilities of development alongside de-carbonization...</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: It's not too late - apply to join me at COP 21!</image:title>
      <image:caption>...and Helen Clark dropped by for a talk.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: It's not too late - apply to join me at COP 21!</image:title>
      <image:caption>The bus going in to COP. These chartered buses ran from suburbs where negotiators and participants were staying. The irony of the sweltering heat generated by a busload of climate campaigners and negotiators every morning was a nice touch.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: It's not too late - apply to join me at COP 21!</image:title>
      <image:caption>Peru's Pentagonito - the military headquarters sitting next to the conference centre.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: It's not too late - apply to join me at COP 21!</image:title>
      <image:caption>Each morning the Youth NGO's (YOUNGO's) meet and plan for the day.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: It's not too late - apply to join me at COP 21!</image:title>
      <image:caption>Hallway between the plenarys. Another ironically sweltering spot for climate campaigners and negotiators to meet.ouY</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: It's not too late - apply to join me at COP 21!</image:title>
      <image:caption>Youth engage in discussions around the conference centre.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: It's not too late - apply to join me at COP 21!</image:title>
      <image:caption>There are so many fascinating side-events that it's hard to decide what to attend.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: It's not too late - apply to join me at COP 21!</image:title>
      <image:caption>And convening in the summertime meant working outside was a must. Unfortunately Paris will be colder.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: It's not too late - apply to join me at COP 21!</image:title>
      <image:caption>AYLI and NZYD youth meeting up between meetings and negotiations.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: It's not too late - apply to join me at COP 21!</image:title>
      <image:caption>Youth from the Intergenerational Equity working group or YOUNGO hosting a media briefing. I was asked to organise the briefing with the UN. You often find yourself doing things you never expected at COP.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kiwi's taking a breather from the action.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: It's not too late - apply to join me at COP 21!</image:title>
      <image:caption>The plenary hall, where lots of the dramatic stuff happens (like running days overtime and finally closing the ADP to dramatic applause in the wee hours of a Sunday morning).</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: It's not too late - apply to join me at COP 21!</image:title>
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    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2015/8/5/207w28wh5twqiyercer0ix17p8j5er</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-08-07</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Yong Ly: Come to Germany. Come to the ADP!</image:title>
      <image:caption>Source: UNFCCC</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Yong Ly: Come to Germany. Come to the ADP!</image:title>
      <image:caption>Source: youleadcollective.org</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2015/8/8/applications-open-for-un-climate-change-delegations-to-bonn-and-paris</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-08-08</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Applications open for UN climate change delegations to Bonn and Paris</image:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2015/8/4/suzys-opinion-piece-im-ashamed-to-be-a-new-zealander</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Suzy McKinney: Opinion: I'm ashamed to be a New Zealander</image:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2015/8/5/institute-recognised-with-2015-ministry-of-youth-development-youth-champion-award</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-08-04</lastmod>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2015/5/7/ministry-for-the-environment-just-opened-public-consultations</loc>
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    <lastmod>2016-01-31</lastmod>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2015/6/24/institute-volunteer-henrietta-mcneill-appointed-as-policy-advisor-to-samoa-association-of-manufacturers-and-exporters</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-08-04</lastmod>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2015/3/26/dewy-sacayan-un-slumber-party-essentials</loc>
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    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2015-03-26</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Dewy Sacayan: UN Slumber Party Essentials</image:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2015/3/26/dewy-sacayan-protest-virgin-no-more</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-04-30</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Dewy Sacayan: Protest-virgin no more</image:title>
      <image:caption>Started the day with a boost of caffeine and energy from Arabica</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Dewy Sacayan: Protest-virgin no more</image:title>
      <image:caption>AYLI delegate Renee with NZYD delegates Maddie and Tarsh with their slogans.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Dewy Sacayan: Protest-virgin no more</image:title>
      <image:caption>Me and cactus man.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Dewy Sacayan: Protest-virgin no more</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dancing indigenous mascots ft. whistle</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2015/3/24/sids-2014-delegate-ripeka-reiri-named-2015-unicef-new-zealand-youth-ambassador</loc>
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    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2015-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - SIDS 2014 Delegate Ripeka Reiri Named 2015 UNICEF NZ Youth Ambassador</image:title>
      <image:caption>Image credit: UNICEF New Zealand</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2015/3/13/dewy-sacayan-yuriage-four-years-after-the-great-east-japan-tsunami</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Dewy Sacayan: Yuriage four years after the Great East Japan Tsunami</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 1: Memoire de Yuriage office</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Dewy Sacayan: Yuriage four years after the Great East Japan Tsunami</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 2: Mr. Nakanuma sporting my university jumper.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Dewy Sacayan: Yuriage four years after the Great East Japan Tsunami</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 3: Nakamuna showing a picture of his truck crushed by debris.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Dewy Sacayan: Yuriage four years after the Great East Japan Tsunami</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 4: Nakamuna and a picture of his former house.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Dewy Sacayan: Yuriage four years after the Great East Japan Tsunami</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 5: Yuriage Junior High School</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Dewy Sacayan: Yuriage four years after the Great East Japan Tsunami</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 6: The white line which marks the water level.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Dewy Sacayan: Yuriage four years after the Great East Japan Tsunami</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 7: Memorial outside Yuriage Junior High School with the names of the 14 students who died.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Dewy Sacayan: Yuriage four years after the Great East Japan Tsunami</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 8: Pillar inside the school with hopeful messages.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Dewy Sacayan: Yuriage four years after the Great East Japan Tsunami</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 9: A blackboard with congratulatory graduation messages left as it was.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Dewy Sacayan: Yuriage four years after the Great East Japan Tsunami</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 10:  The Cenotaph built to commemorate the 2011 tsunami.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Dewy Sacayan: Yuriage four years after the Great East Japan Tsunami</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 11:  Gensai Pocket innovation by Mari Yasuda, a Research Associate from the International Research Institute of Disaster Science (IRIDeS).</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Dewy Sacayan: Yuriage four years after the Great East Japan Tsunami</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 12: An earthquake simulation at IRIDeS.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2016-01-31</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: Conference of Youth: In Pictures</image:title>
      <image:caption>A taxi in front of one the barren hills nestled around Lima. COY was hosted at an agricultural university just beyond this hill. Photo: Benjamin Brooking</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: Conference of Youth: In Pictures</image:title>
      <image:caption>Youth gather outside the main hall at COY. At time of photographing I knew only the New Zealanders in this image. Now I'm friends with a few more pictured and FB friends with at least half them. That makes it official right?. Photo: Benjamin Brooking</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: Conference of Youth: In Pictures</image:title>
      <image:caption>COP president Manuel Pulgar-Vidal pontificating. Also present was Christiana Figueres, both staying just long enough for brief remarks and contentious #seeyouthdoloveus photo-op. Photo: Benjamin Brooking</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: Conference of Youth: In Pictures</image:title>
      <image:caption>To the left is a registration/t-shirt collection table. At centre a non-youth (but maybe youth at heart) strolls past. Photo: Benjamin Brooking</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: Conference of Youth: In Pictures</image:title>
      <image:caption>We form workshops and formulate plans to overthrow governments('s fossil fuel ambitions). Photo: Benjamin Brooking</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: Conference of Youth: In Pictures</image:title>
      <image:caption>With our eyes firmly fixed on a fossil free future #datstare. Photo: Benjamin Brooking</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: Conference of Youth: In Pictures</image:title>
      <image:caption>It's tough work, so we like to enjoy a good sit when we can. Photo: Benjamin Brooking</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: Conference of Youth: In Pictures</image:title>
      <image:caption>And watch as experienced attendees demonstrate meeting etiquette signals (David showing how to do 'that's the guy that stole my kidney'). Photo: Benjamin Brooking</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: Conference of Youth: In Pictures</image:title>
      <image:caption>We join cliques. Photo: Benjamin Brooking</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: Conference of Youth: In Pictures</image:title>
      <image:caption>And discuss policy on set of The Breakfast Club #teammolly. Photo: Benjamin Brooking</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: Conference of Youth: In Pictures</image:title>
      <image:caption>But, it's not all fun an games. Photo: Benjamin Brooking</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: Conference of Youth: In Pictures</image:title>
      <image:caption>And sometimes accidents happen. Photo: Benjamin Brooking</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: Conference of Youth: In Pictures</image:title>
      <image:caption>But, what we create can be beautiful. Photo: Benjamin Brooking</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: Conference of Youth: In Pictures</image:title>
      <image:caption>And the chance to spend time with youth from around the world, forming fast friendships and strong alliances, makes COY invaluable to surviving COP. #typicalbrazillians. Photo: Benjamin Brooking</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Benjamin Brooking: Conference of Youth: In Pictures</image:title>
      <image:caption>Uhhh!? Photo: Benjamin Brooking</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Dewy Sacayan: NZ just did what to our future children?</image:title>
      <image:caption>Photo from Coal Action Network Aotearoa by Peter Rees</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Dewy Sacayan: NZ just did what to our future children?</image:title>
      <image:caption>Photo from New Zealand Youth Delegation by Chris Bean</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Dewy Sacayan: NZ just did what to our future children?</image:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2015/2/4/henrietta-mcneill-passion-and-success</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-02-04</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Henrietta McNeill: Passion and Success</image:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2014/12/31/a-talk-with-the-captain-behind-captain-planet</loc>
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    <lastmod>2016-01-31</lastmod>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2014/12/19/copenhagen-broke-my-heart</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-05-10</lastmod>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2015/5/15/flashback-friday-kerns-dominion-post-opinion-piece-on-lima-cop20</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-08-04</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Kern Mangan-Walker: Opinion: Not that 100% pure NZ anymore</image:title>
      <image:caption>The opinion piece as it was published by the Dominion Post on Thursday the 18th of December. Note that there have been some editorial changes.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2014/12/13/discharge-summary-for-mr-ca-nhi-cop2375</loc>
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    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2015-03-23</lastmod>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2015/2/7/cop20-delegate-dewy-sacayan-interviewed-by-finnish-media</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - COP 20 Delegate Dewy Sacayan Interviewed by Finnish Media</image:title>
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    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2014/12/12/rues89qhp6kl94c8oj67ancgmemt1u</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-02-07</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Renée Annan: It is this simple. #YOMarcho10D</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - Renée Annan: It is this simple. #YOMarcho10D</image:title>
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    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2014/12/13/a-letter-to-a-cop-negotiator</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-02-07</lastmod>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2015/3/23/cop20-delegate-rene-annan-photographed-by-peruvian-media</loc>
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    <lastmod>2016-02-01</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - COP 20 Delegate Renée Annan Photographed by Peruvian Media</image:title>
      <image:caption>Renée Annan front, centre, with NZYD delegates Natalie Jones (of our 2013 COP19 delegation) and Chris Bean to her right.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2014/12/12/coy10-my-first-week-of-lima-and-cop-written-on-5th-december</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-02-07</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Kern Mangan-Walker: COY10, my First Week of Lima and COP.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - Kern Mangan-Walker: COY10, my First Week of Lima and COP.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Controversial photo with Christina Figueres, the Peruvian environmental minister and the youth at COY. Some young people were concerned that this photo was taken without their permission. (source: COY10 organizers).</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Kern Mangan-Walker: COY10, my First Week of Lima and COP.</image:title>
      <image:caption>A candlelit vigil for the victims of climate change. (credit: David Tong)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Kern Mangan-Walker: COY10, my First Week of Lima and COP.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Climbing up an inner city pyramid. (Credit: Suzy McKinney)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Kern Mangan-Walker: COY10, my First Week of Lima and COP.</image:title>
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    <lastmod>2015-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - COP 20 Delegate Dewy Sacayan Featured in East and Bays Courier</image:title>
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    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2015/2/19/cop20-delegates-from-west-auckland-featured-in-the-western-leader</loc>
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    <lastmod>2016-01-31</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - COP 20 Delegates from West Auckland featured in Western Leader</image:title>
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    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2014/10/30/announcing-our-cop-20-delegation</loc>
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    <lastmod>2016-02-01</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Natalie Jones, AYLI delegate to COP 19 in Warsaw</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Natalie Jones: Why you should go to COP 20</image:title>
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    <lastmod>2015-03-23</lastmod>
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    <lastmod>2014-09-03</lastmod>
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    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2014/8/24/from-childhood-games-to-sids-2014</loc>
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    <lastmod>2014-09-03</lastmod>
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    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2014/7/24/applications-open-for-small-island-developing-states-conference-delegation</loc>
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      <image:title>Blog - Natalie Jones: COP19 in 5 photos: first impressions</image:title>
      <image:caption>Credit</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Natalie Jones: COP19 in 5 photos: first impressions</image:title>
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    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2013/11/12/how-do-you-like-them-apples</loc>
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      <image:title>Blog - How do you like them apples?</image:title>
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    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/ayli-blog/2013/11/12/climate-change-is-with-us-here-and-now</loc>
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      <image:caption>Meet Dawor, our 3.30ZL (about NZD$1.50) bag of we do not know what it is, but it's edible. #omnomnom "That's like the best dollar fifty of entertainment we've ever had."</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chickpea Burger from the Vegan Burger Joint in Warsaw Centrum. Oh My, So Amazing! Only about NZD$5.00! New regular?</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Not really sure if we need to explain this, other than, look at the beautiful building in the back on the left!!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Simple. Or not so simple. Who wore it better? #awkward.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lucy Harema &amp; Dallas Harema Lucy Harema has a background in teaching and learning and is currently managing a children’s trust in the South/West of Christchurch.  Her role includes managing staff of which there are over 70 youth volunteers, sourcing funding, strategic development and facilitating community participation.  Lucy enjoys travelling the world and most recently travelled to Uganda Africa to work alongside an organisation helping formerly abducted child soldiers.  Dallas Harema has a background in Social Psychology and currently works within a clinical team in Youth Justice.  He has been an ambassador for New Zealand in different forums on the world stage the most recent being the National Leader for the Ship for World Youth (SWY) programme implemented by the UN.  Dallas also has a background that includes rehabilitating formerly abducted child soldiers in Africa and lobbying against poverty.  Most recently Dallas has started voluntary work with an organisation tackling human trafficking.  Dallas is passionate about developing people's potential and walking alongside them as they realise this for themselves, their community and their nation.   Recently, Lucy and Dallas married and together they are looking forward to co-leading the New Zealand delegation and helping to shape a dynamic and passionate group of young Kiwi leaders at the Pacific Youth and Sports Conference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>KARRI SHAW - P3 FOUNDATION Karri is in her first year of a Law and Commerce degree at Victoria University in Wellington. When not with friends and family, Karri spends much of her time volunteering for a number of educational and developmental organisations. Karri's dream career is to work with the United Nations and/or in Human Rights Law, although she also has a strong interest in Economics and Public Policy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EMMA WYLIE - P3 FOUNDATION Emma is a third year conjoint student at the University of Auckland, studying a Bachelor of Heath Sciences specialising in health promotion, and a Bachelor of Science majoring in human geography and environmental science. She is passionate about social justice and in enabling a world where the inherent value of every human is acknowledged, irrespective of background.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHARLIE LIN - UN YOUTH Charlie is a second-year Law and Arts student at the University of Auckland. He enjoys badminton, shopping and musicals, and has been actively involved with UN Youth for a number of years</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ELLA STOLWERK - UN YOUTH Ella, brought up in Langs Beach, is currently in her last year at Kristin School in Albany. Her interests include hockey, being social, and health and wellbeing. She hopes in future to get involved in politics within her electorate of Whangarei. She is currently chair of the Local District Councils Youth Advisory Group, and is a UNICEF Ambassador, UN Youth High Schools Ambassador, and member of Waipu Cove Surf Lifesaving Club.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>VINNIE HUTCHINSON  - AOTEAROA FOOTBALL CHARITABLE TRUST Vinnie is of Māori descent (Ngapuhi and Te Arawa) and lives in Kaitaia. He is currently studying towards NCEA Level 2 at the Abundant Life School. He loves soccer and has been playing since he was four - it's a passion close to his heart and he plans to play it as long as he can.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>KANE WINTERSGILL - AOTEAROA FOOTBALL CHARITABLE TRUST Kane is a soccer coach with Coerver Coaching New Zealand, and also plays for Waiuku AFC - he enjoys anything to do with football. He is also passionate about trying to make a difference in the lives of those that are less fortunate than himself and those who require help to reach their goals in life.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ZAHRA ATAI Zahra Atai is a Masters of Public Health student at the University of Auckland. She is passionate about her studies and endeavours to improve the well-being of minorities and otherwise disadvantaged social groups. She is currently the youngest member of the Waitakere Ethnic Board, and is employed by YouthworX. In her spare time, she enjoys cooking, baking, and undertaking a variety of DIY projects.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NICK BROOME Nick is a Year 12 student at Lindsifarne College. His interests include playing football for the 1st XI school team and Marist Premier Mens Team, sailing, Laser Radial and athletics. He is at present also completing an Associate Diploma in Public Speaking.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>STACIE ELLINGTON Stacie is currently studying NCEA Level 2 at Albany Senior High School. She enjoys running and going to the gym. However her main passion is football, and so dedicates the majority of her time to it.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SAM FELLOWS Sam Fellows is a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Sport and Leisure Studies graduate from the University of Waikato. He is currently completing a Master of Sport and Leisure Studies at the University of Waikato, investigating external providers of health and physical education programmes in New Zealand primary schools. Sam volunteers within several sports and community organisations including in rugby as a referee, in Paralympic sport, Camp Quality and the Zimbabwe Rural Schools Library Trust.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>INDIA GILMORE India, originally from Napier, is currently in her third year of a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy, at the University of Otago. She has always been passionate about sport, and has been involved in netball, basketball, rowing, tennis, badminton and cricket, over the past 20 years.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MATTHEW GREIVE Matthew is a student at AUT University, doing a Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Social Sciences. He is passionate about sport and creating positive social change. He is familiar with international conferences, having been a member of the UN Youth New Zealand for three years. He is particularly interested in the PYASC theme of social inclusion through sport, believing that sport can unite people regardless of ethnicity, religion or disability.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>HOLLY HENDERSON Holly is attending St Andrews College in Christchurch. She has from a young age done a lot of travelling with her father's job as a rugby coach. While she enjoys a variety of sports, her current love is rowing, which she started just last year.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JORDYN  HICKS Jordyn, is in her second year at Unitec doing a Bachelor of Sport. Aside from loving sport, she is also a Youth Leader for St John, and enjoys baking and decorating cakes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JOSHUA IGGO Josh is in his last year at Albany Senior High School. He loves sports, but loves rugby especially. When he finishes school, he hopes to pursue a career in the field of sports and recreation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ASHLEIGH JOHNSON Ashleigh is a Year 13 student at Ellesmere College in Canterbury. She is most passionate about netball, playing for her club, school and region. Having finished school next year, she hopes to start a Bachelor of Nursing at the Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>WIKI KURENE Wikitoria, originally from Wellington, is currently in her second year of study at the University of Canterbury, studying Psychology and Education. Her favourite things include chocolate, basketball and large family gatherings.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SAUMANI MATATIA SIOELI Saumani is the oldest in a family of six boys, and is in Year 12 at Tangaroa College. He is interested in sport, especially rugby, being involved with the school's 1st XV team. When he grows up he hopes to be both a lawyer and a professional rugby player.   </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NICOLE MCCALLUM Nicole is a University of Otago student, studying law and politics. She loves getting involved in dance and drama. Her favourite things include family, friends and ice cream.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SLADE PLACID Slade is in Year 12 at Shirley Boys High School in Christchurch. He enjoys playing sport, keeping active, and exploring different cultures.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>AUDREY POLIKO Audrey Poliko is proudly of Samoan descent, and currently resides and volunteers in Manurewa as a youth worker. She is passionate about working with youth, especially within her immediate community. She believes that youth have the potential to change the world and to transform their reputation within society to something positive. She especially believes youth have the ability to make posititive differences in our neighbourhoods through sport. She loves sport and is passionate about her culture and her community.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>VICTORIA REA Victoria is a first year student studying a Law and Arts conjoint, majoring in International Relations at Victoria University in Wellington. She has been involved in sport from a young age and recognises the place sport has in personal development. In her free time she participates in debating, volunteers for various organisations and spends time with friends and family.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LEILANI-GRACE RICHARDSON Leilani-Grace is currently studying a Bachelor of Health Science degree at the University of Auckland. Having been a competitive swimmer all through her school life, she hopes to use this experience in her role as a delegate.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NICHOLAS SMIT        Nick is originally from Auckland, but has been studying in Dunedin for the last 2 and a half years. He is keen on sports and is looking forward to meeting everyone in Noumea.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SELENI TAGICABIKAU Leni is currently attending the Hagley Community College in Christchurch, and hopes to further his tertiary education in either Teaching or Media and Communication. He enjoys music, sport, and spending time with his youth group.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>HOLLY THORP Holly, originally from Taupo, is now in her third year of a Bachelor of Physiotherapy at the University of Otago. She has always loved dancing, and as practiced jass, contemporary dance and ballet while at school. She is currently a zumba instructor, taking weekly classes in Dunedin.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TONY WONG Tony is a political science student at the University of Canterbury. He has a keen interest in the areas of development and society. He is an avid traveller and loves adventure.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TRACY ZHANG Tracy is a Year 11 student at Westlake Girls High School. She is a passionate table tennis player, having discovered it is more than just a game. She loves the impact sport has on her lifestyle, and believes in can be used within communites to improve a range of issues.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>KOREY TE HIRA I am 22 years old and live in Auckland, New Zealand.  I currently work at Fonterra in the Global Dairy Insights Team, having previously worked in the Finance and Economics team at the New Zealand Treasury and at Pricewaterhouse Coopers.  I am very interested in US politics and economics, and achieved First Class Honours in Economics at University in 2012. This, combined with my avid interest in league and physical activity, gives my life a good balance.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NATALIE JONES @nataliejonesnz Equity and power in the UNFCCC process: an empirical study Natalie completed her LLB(Hons) and BSc in Physics at the University of Canterbury in 2012.  She now works as a judges’ clerk at the High Court in Christchurch, and recently co-founded Law for Change Canterbury, which aims to enable students to use their legal skills to benefit the community.  She is passionate about the environment, international development and human rights issues.  In her spare time she plays violin in the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra and National Youth Orchestra, and loves spending time in the Aotearoa outdoors tramping and rock climbing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SASKIA MCCULLOCH @saskiamcc Saskia has just finished her BA at Otago University, majoring in Islamic Studies and Political Science.  She has a strong desire to use the skills she has developed, and the education, experience and opportunities she has received, to help others.  Due to her cross-cultural upbringing, she identifies herself as a ‘global citizen’.  She is passionate about politics and people, which has led her to being involved with numerous movements and organisations, and to want a career in global governance or development.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LISA MCLAREN @lisamclaren2013 While Lisa is a farm girl at heart, she enjoys living and learning in Wellington city.  Her Masters degree at Victoria University focused on the complexity of climate change - she is passionate about climate change issues, especially the power dynamics of international negotiations and how the co-benefits of adaptation could improve community development.  She enjoys discussing the environment, social enterprise and youth empowerment (she’s currently writing a book for young girls, to give them a variety of inspiring role models).  She also loves tutoring her environmental studies classes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JEROME CAMERON @jeromecameron Jerome is a born and bred Wellingtonian who loves the city and its culinary treasures.  He is currently working towards his Masters in Environmental Studies.  His thesis will focus on climate migration in Kiribati and research the desires of the potential climate migrants from the transnational migration process. Beyond university, he has had a long-standing involvement with UN Youth and is a keen sportsman.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ELEANOR GREEN Eleanor is a first year university student studying a BA majoring in History and Political Science at Victoria University.  She loves comic books, theatre and travelling the world.  She's really excited about the SIDS conference and the issues it's going to address.  When she's not reading Plutarch or Waltz, she can be found drinking tea or educating her flatmates on female representation in the media.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>REWENA MAHESH Rewena is currently completing her Masters of Public Health at the University of Auckland with her current thesis focusing on creating healthier environments through effective food policies.  While not with family or friends, she spends her time volunteering with many non-govermental organisations, such as P3 Foundation - where she is currently the Auckland Regional Co-Lead - playing sports, and travelling.  She is also fluent in four languages.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CLAIRE PETTIGREW Claire is currently studying towards a Master of Management at Massey University, with a focus on the role volunteer organisations play in an emergency.  Emergency resilience is a passion of hers; she is currently involved in Civil Defence, a Rescue Squad, and the development of the Newtown Community Emergency Response Plan.  She has travelled extensively, and enjoys working to support young people of different cultures.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>RYAN MEARNS | @ryanmearns Ryan is an experienced campaigner currently working as a Campaign Director for multi-issue online campaign organisation ActionStation and as an NGO consultant on campaign strategy as lead architect and strategist for social change organisation For Purpose. He previously worked as the Digital Advisor for the Green Party during the the 2014 election, and led climate youth organisation Generation Zero's work on transport and urban issues in Auckland.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MATTEA MRKUSIC | @MatteaMrkusic Mattea is a third-year student at Harvard College, where she studies Government and Environmental Public Policy. A Kiwi-American hybrid, she likes fusing ideas together: climate change activism with forced migration advocacy, grass-roots movements with visual storytelling. Having worked with Refugees International, UN Youth Australia, and UN Youth New Zealand, she is currently focusing her advocacy on protecting the rights of climate-displaced populations. Next year, she will travel to Kiribati and Alaska to research culturally sensitive policy solutions to climate displacement. In the meantime, she’ll be moonlighting as a photojournalist for Harvard Political Review, and trekking up New England’s mountains, sketchbook in hand.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>INDIA LOGAN-RILEY | @IndiMiro India is originally from Hawke's Bay (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Heretaunga). She moved to Auckland to study Anthropology and took on the campus convenor role at the University of Auckland for Generation Zero. India is interested in how indigenous peoples have and can address the issues that they face, such as land loss, prejudice and climate change. In her spare time she likes to connect with the whenua through tramping or rock climbing, or reading or watching films.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LOTTIE BOARDMAN | @lottie_boardman Lottie is a junior litigation lawyer at a commercial firm in Wellington. A relatively recent migrant to the capital, Lottie completed a LLB(Hons)/BSc (majoring in biological sciences and philosophy) in her hometown of Christchurch. Lottie is studying part-time towards an LLM at Victoria University, focusing on environmental and international law. Lottie is passionate about the environment and about people and is keenly interested in learning how we can organise ourselves to live in a sustainable way, at both domestic and international levels. In her spare time, Lottie is a keen reader, walker and dancer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SIMON HILLIER | @eskayhillier Simon is an easygoing guy with a sunny smile. He is Nelson-bred, Wellington-based, and the youngest of three. He can usually be found reading, running, road tripping, tramping, camping, cooking badly, or listening to strange electronic music. Born in 1992 alongside the UNFCCC and graduating the month of COP 21, Simon can't help but interpret his boyhood as one big tango with climate change. At the moment, he's co-managing a website called Deconstructing Paris.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>KYA LAL | @kya_lal Kya is a 23 year old LLM candidate specialising in Environmental Law at the University of Auckland. Her research has focused on the legal impacts and implications of climate change, especially in the Pacific region. Being originally from Fiji makes climate change an issue very close to her heart. Last year Kya attended COP 20 in Peru with the New Zealand Youth Delegation; she has since been admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>HAMISH LAING | @LaingHamish Hamish Laing is an engineer, avid outdoorsman and budding climate change activist. Having completed his undergrad degree at the University of Canterbury, he was given the opportunity to spend an amazing couple of months in Antarctica where he gained a broader perspective of what is at stake in this climate change game we are playing. He decided to pursue his passion for clean energy and continue studying for an MSc in Sustainable Energy at Imperial College in London, which is where he finds himself now. In his spare time he loves running, reading, traveling and spinning a good yarn with his mates.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>FLORENCE REYNOLDS | @dntgoagainstflo Florence is a self-professed nature addict and adventure enthusiast who graduated with a Psychology/Ecology degree from Auckland University. She loves tramping, hitting the beach and finding cool insects. In May 2013, she ran 219km over 6 days through Atacama Desert as an impossible2Possible Ambassador. Florence founded Plastic Diet in 2013 as a response to challenges she faced whilst attempting to live single-use plastic free. This year she was project lead of the Plastic Bottle Kayak project, organising an expedition young people on recycled boats. She has worked with a variety of other NGOs including P3 Foundation and International Student Volunteers.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>VICTORIA THOMSON Victoria is studying a Masters of International Relations at Victoria University with a focus on climate migration in the Asia-Pacific region. She is a third culture kid, having lived and been educated in Asia, Africa and Europe before moving to New Zealand for university. She has been involved in several Model United Nations conferences, UN Youth, and a couple of international organisations. Victoria is passionate about politics and development, and she hopes to pursue a career in global governance and diplomacy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>KEVIN HOWE Kevin is a third year medical student at the University of Auckland, and will be pursuing a research honours next year. He has a keen interest in global health, particularly the effects of climate change and conflict on the health systems of developing nations. A long-time volunteer with UN Youth New Zealand, he currently serves as its National Volunteers Officer. In his downtime, he loves to watch mainstream TV and arthouse films, practise archery, or spend hours at a time cooking.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>RACHEL MATAIRA Rachel is an innovative yet commercial 21 year old. She studies a double degree of Design and Commerce at Victoria University. She is a go-getter, and she continuously seeks opportunities to advance her knowledge of the world around her. She believes a sustainable solution should contribute equally to environmental, economic and social improvement. She is establishing a tech company, plays competitive sport and was recently awarded runner up in the 2016 New Zealand Top Student Awards in Accounting and Finance.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>GENEVIEVE NORTHEY Genevieve works with a number of key environmental programmes including Reconnecting Northland, Aotearoa’s first large landscape restoration project. She is currently completing postgraduate studies at the Australian Centre of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies. Originally from Warkworth, her whakapapa connects her to the Waikato / Horowhenua regions (Ngāti Tukorehe/Ngāti Raukawa) and she enjoys connecting with inspiring people who seek innovative answers to her community’s social and environmental issues both locally and globally.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MATTHEW SCHEP Matthew is currently graduating from the University of Otago with a Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) and a Bachelor of Arts (Politics). He works for United Nations Youth NZ, a civics education charity. He is passionate about environmentalism, human rights, education, food, and board games. Matthew is particularly concerned with the the effects of climate change on lower socio-economic communities and the impacts of animal agriculture and food systems on atmospheric carbon levels. He believes that human rights of the world's most vulnerable need to be at the forefront of climate action.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MELISSA HARWARD Melissa is in her third year at Victoria University studying law and environmental studies. She is passionate about advocating for our natural environment and full and fair lives for people all over the world. She wants to be part of something that creates a change in the way we see growth and success. For her, sustainability and loving one another are really indicators important of that. The prospect of going to the conference is a dream come true- she's always loved helping others.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>HANA MAIHI "Ko Hana Maihi ahau. I hail Orakei Auckland. I whakapapa to the tribes of Ngati Whātua, Ngai Te Rangi and Tainui decent."</image:caption>
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      <image:title>COP 2016</image:title>
      <image:caption>EMILY RUSHTON Emily's background is in nursing but after seeing climate change affecting the world while travelling, she now has a full-time hobby of being a climate change educator, environmental project co-ordinator and activist. Her main focus is helping the agricultural industry in the changes needed for the environment, as it has arguably the hardest road of change in NZ but with the biggest possible gains. She also lectures regularly on the benefits of lowering animal consumption, for health and the environment.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OECD 2017</image:title>
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      <image:title>OECD 2017</image:title>
      <image:caption>JAYNA BHANA Jayna's background is disruptive focused. From being involved in getting NZ tech start-ups off the ground - raising seed funding and building new business/products from scratch to scale, to working with Microsoft in the consumer, philanthropy, and public sector markets - intimately understanding how the future of new technology can enable certain markets. This love for disruptive technology has a social lens to it. It's seen her in her current role exploring that further, where she has been selected to go to Asia to build out a business model for a social innovation idea that looks to provide accessible, safe, and affordable nutrition in emerging markets. Looking at how we empower and enable underserved communities is a personal passion of Jayna's and she's looking forward to building out this knowledge on the global stage!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OECD 2017</image:title>
      <image:caption>FRANCIS HWANG Francis has a deep interest in global affairs having lived in three different continents and experienced multiple cultures in depth. He is especially passionate about how the rapidly developing wave of technology will shape the future of our world. Francis currently works at Deloitte Consulting, where he is excited to working at the intersection between business, technology and society. He is a recent graduate from the University of Auckland with a degree in mechanical engineering.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DANIEL KLEINSMAN Daniel studied law, before entering the seminary to train to be a Catholic priest. He saw priesthood as an opportunity to serve others and serve the cause of social justice, which is what he is passionate about and why he chose to study law in the first place. In his second year of training for priesthood he was sent to the Philippines, where he encountered the harrowing reality of overcrowding and under-resourcing in prisons. Ultimately, this experience inspired him to leave the seminary and engage with international human rights issues in a more tangible way. He is now completing a masters in law, looking at a restorative justice approach to regulation of the treatment of prisoners in the international context. He also works with young people in youth justice and advocates for policy change on youth justice issues, through a social work and youth development agency, Challenge 2000.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MADI BARNETT Madi is a University of Auckland student, currently studying Law and Arts and majoring in Politics and Education. She is passionate about equality of opportunity in New Zealand, in particular the role which education can contribute towards this.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>VICTORIA HUANG Victoria has just completed a PGDip in Bioscience Enterprise, having graduated with a BSc in Physiology. She is involved in Social Innovation New Zealand, and hopes to continue working in innovative and meaningful projects that encourage social, economic, and sustainable growth.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>WHC S41 2017</image:title>
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      <image:title>WHC S41 2017</image:title>
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      <image:caption>ANJORI MITRA Anjori is a lawyer from Auckland working in litigation. She completed a BA (History and English) / LLB (Hons) at the University of Auckland, during which she studied International Law, European History, Art History and Classics. She has volunteered for the Equal Justice Project and Human Rights Lawyers’ Association. She is interested in the relationship between cultural property and international law, particularly regarding colonialism, genocide and the cultural identity of marginalised groups. She enjoys watching films and theatre and frequents flea markets and museums.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHRISTOPHE GILLAIN Christophe is a young professional, working in Auckland as a Refugee and Protection Officer. He studied International Law and History at the University of Auckland. His MA thesis examined violence and friendship as aspects of seventeenth-century French aristocratic culture. Christophe’s love of history and cultural heritage sparked his interest in attending the World Heritage Committee, and he hopes to pursue these passions through a career with an IGO/NGO or in academia.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LANU FALETAU Lanu is a recent graduate from the University of Auckland with a BA/LLB; a recently admitted Barrister and Solicitor of the New Zealand High Court, and is currently pursuing her Master of Laws specialising in international law. An avid member of her community Lanu was an AUSA advocate and team leader for the equitable division, a mentor for at risk secondary schools, and was selected as the stage 2/3 Tuakana Tutor for Criminology this year. In August, Lanu will embark on a legal internship under the tutelage of the Samoan Law Commission and is excited to experience a legal jurisdiction in the Pacific which is enriched with custom and culture. With particular interest in ethnic minorities and the preservation of culture, Lanu is interested in developing a deeper understanding and appreciation of the importance of culture and heritage and the efforts to maintain them. She hopes to use the knowledge gained from this experience to play an instrumental role in furthering international efforts pertaining to culture and custom, tradition and heritage.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SAMANTHA KEEN Having spent 6 years studying History and Museum Studies, Samantha's interest in heritage is varied and extensive. Her work with Heritage New Zealand has grounded her desire to gain further experience in this sector. This conference will provide a truly unique chance to foster further learning and expand her experience with world heritage issues in a practical sense.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JULIA KENNERLEY Talker. Traveller. Blogger. History nerd. Currently working towards a BA/BComm, Julia recently spent six months studying abroad. She fell in love with the cultural and aesthetic beauty of Europe, resulting in her desire to help ensure that sites of cultural significance, particularly those in war-torn areas such as Syria, are protected. In the future Julia aims to pursue a career in Management Consultancy. With an interest in social entrepreneurship, she’s passionate about shifting the focus from the single to the quadruple bottom line. She begins an internship with PwC in November.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SHAY ARIF Shayma'a is a Law and Political Science student from Kirikiriroa. She is originally Iraqi/Syrian and made Aotearoa New Zealand home in 1995. Shayma'a has a strong passion for human rights, justice, and peace which encompasses the conservation of cultural identity through immigration, migration, and conflict. Shayma'a has never been to any of her countries of origin but has always long hoped to one day be able to go back and walk in the streets her ancestors once walked in and see the historical sites that were part of their culture and magic. However, after the conflict in Syria began in 2011, many heritage sites in Syria were destroyed which meant that many Syrians who have never been to their homeland before or have been forced to flee their homelands will never be able to see the same Syria their grandparents once saw again. The conservation of heritage sites is extremely essential as it is also a call to protect a nation's culture and history, the journey a nation has been through and the emotional connections and ties many citizens and residents have with those sites. Shayma'a hopes that in the future, even through times of conflict and war, heritage sites are protected by governments and those involved in the conflict from destruction as it directly harms the nation as a whole.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JACK GRADWELL Born in London and raised in Wellington, Jack is a Masters Student, University Instructor and a guide/researcher at a First World War museum. Jack has extensive knowledge and experience with history, policy processes, diplomacy and international governance. A master of networking, Jack has extensive ties to many organisations and groups including charities, political parties, veteran’s groups and the diplomatic corps. In joining the delegation, Jack hopes to expand upon these ties and put his skills to use, bringing back knowledge and experience that he can apply within his home city of Wellington.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DANIEL DAVIS A vagrant soul, Daniel has spread his way around the world through all he can. Sport, adventure, academia and a need to know. Currently doing a BSc in Ecology and Biodiversity, and Environmental Studies at Victoria, he cares deeply for the world and the way it is being treated. Daniel has spent his life working on understanding the world, the cultures, people, environment, and the connections that hold everything together.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SIOBHAN PATIA Siobhan is of Samoan and Cook Islands Maori descent with a background in health policy and law. She is currently a management graduate at CMDHB and is working on various projects and interests in Pacific health and social enterprise. Being of Pacific Island descent, sustainable ocean health is a issue close to her and her families in the Pacific.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DANNIE CULLEN Dannie Cullen qualified with a Bachelor of Science majoring in both Marine Biology and Environmental Sciences. She has since worked at Auckland Council, Kelly Tarlton’s Aquarium and is a board member of the Zoological Society of Auckland. No matter what she is doing she is always connected and contributing to the underwater world in some way and hopes to gain a better understanding of how she can help protect it by attending The Ocean Conference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LUCY UNDERWOOD Lucy is an environmental scientist with a passion for nature. She recently graduated with a degree in environmental management and ecology, now working as a consultant at AR &amp; Associates Auckland. Everyday she is faced with the challenges of managing the environment where increasing development pressures and conflicting values can detriment achieving positive outcomes. The ocean is part of all aspects of her life, recreationally and academically. It has continually challenged, entertained, and been appreciated by Lucy. She strongly believes in the sustainable management of the ocean.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>KATIE KYUNG Katie is a Korea born Kiwi. She is in her final years of studying a conjoint programme of LLB / Arts double majoring in Chinese and FTVMS. She was interested in this conference as she was involved in a climate change project during her internship with the Government Legal Network at the Ministry of Transport's legal team. During this experience she took part in the domestic implementation of ICAO's GMBM project. Since then, she grew her passion for climate change action. Her ambition lies in being able to use her trilingual skills to act as a bridge for nations to solve international legal disputes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ANT VAVIA Antony is of Cook Island and Fijian decent. He currently holds a BSc in Marine Biology and Environmental Science and is in the process of completing his BSc (Hon) this year (2017) at AUT. One day he wants to be a "Hero Marine Biologist" - he has the aspiration, the motivation, the support, maybe a bit too much confidence, and the drive to help do great things in this world. He knows the ocean not only isolates us, but more importantly, connects us. Ant wants to maximise his learning and truly help make a positive global impact. With the right character, mindset and like-minded community, he believes good things can happen.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JAMES TREMLETT James’ life revolves around advocacy for (and immersion in) the ocean. He has worked at sea on industrial fishing vessels, on local marine conservation projects in Aotearoa and the wider Pacific, and for central government on national marine protection policy. For this conference, he is interested in how SDG14 can help shape meaningful, practical solutions: on the ground or in the water. He feels strongly about the oceanic history and cultures of Aotearoa, and our responsibility as a Pacific archipelago to take part in the collective global response to the crises in our oceans.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TEGAN ARNOLD Growing up in such a beautiful country has fostered Tegan’s love of nature and the outdoors. Tegan graduated from Vic Uni in 2015 with a BSc in Environmental Science and Geography. Since then Tegan has been working at the forefront of policy making for the New Zealand government. Her passion lies in anything to do with the environment, particularly marine and freshwater conservation. Tegan also takes an interest in how environmental policy decisions affect the developing world, after volunteering in rural Cambodia. In her spare time you will find her skiing, tramping and adventuring.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>AIMEE CLARK Aimee is studying a BSc in Marine Biology and Environmental Studies at Victoria University with the goal of becoming a marine research scientist. She has always been fascinated with the flora and fauna of the oceans, and science communication between scientists, politicians and NGOs. Aimee thinks conferences that involve these parties working together are vital to tackle the multifaceted issues of the oceans. She is excited to gain valuable experience at The Ocean Conference as a future scientist, and to get a better understanding of how SDG14 might bring about environmental solutions.</image:caption>
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    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/complaints-policy</loc>
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    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/wb-imf-2017</loc>
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      <image:caption>ESETA LE'AU Eseta Le'au is a proud Samoan-Tuvaluan who grew up in Manurewa. She is a recent graduate from the University of Auckland where she studied LLB/BCom majoring in Economics and Marketing. She is passionate about exploring economic development as a tool, empowering our communities to become global leaders in enterprise. Creating a level playing field and inspiring change with integrity, accountability and empathy is what her career is about.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>THOMAS RAWIRI Thomas Rawiri is of New Zealand Maori and Irish decent. Born and raised in a bi-cultural New Zealand Thomas attended total immersion Maori education from pre-school through to college - then attending the University of Auckland, studying an undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences. Thomas is a young Maori male who has since worked in the agriscience and health sectors supporting young male youths and their experiences with mental health. Thomas is now working for local government working to build community capacity to lead community-led initiatives through an empowered communities approach with the Auckland Council.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JANELLE DANIELSON Coming from a multiethnic background, Janelle is proud of her Dutch, Indonesian and Samoan heritage. Having graduated from the University of Auckland with a BCom/LLB in 2015, Janelle currently works in banking as a Finance Analyst. She is passionate about enhancing opportunities for Pacific communities through financial literacy, education and career development. As an active advocate for diversity and inclusion, Janelle regularly represents Pacific and millennial interest groups in diversity forums. She is also a part of the Asia New Zealand Leadership Network, the Human Rights advisor for the SGI Advisory Board and a RYLA alumna.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>BHAVYA DHAR Bhavya is passionate about reducing inequalities and currently works at the South Auckland Social Investment Board as a Business Analyst. Her goal is to be involved with public policy on a global scale to tackle issues such as extreme poverty and health inequalities both between and within countries. Bhavya has a keen interest in the Sustainable Development Goals and how youth can be mobilised to ensure governments honour their commitment. You’ll probably hear Bhavya before you see her as she’s always singing and strongly believes every person has a story to share and a lesson to teach.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LIBBY RAHMAN Libby is very interested in international relations and global politics. She studied economics, finance, political studies at the University of Auckland. Libby has experience in the not-for-profit sector. After completing undergraduate studies, she worked for the Fred Hollows Foundation New Zealand, an international NGO working in the health sector in Pacific Island countries to provide and strengthen eye care services. Over the last couple of years, Libby has been developing her capabilities in the growing field of Data Science by undertaking Masters level studies. Libby is interested in utilising data and analytics to make a difference in not-for-profit organisations and social enterprises.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SAM YOON Sam's goal to make a change in this world started when he represented 500,000 + young people on the Auckland Mayor’s Youth Advisory Panel and took part in the Office of Ethnic Affairs Young Leader program. From there, using his Law and Economics knowledge he worked with key economic institutions, namely NZIER and the NZ Treasury. In Sam's spare time, he co-founded a social enterprise. Sam is interested in how disruptive technologies like artificial intelligence can shape our economy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LIZZY SIMPSON Lizzy is in her final year of studying towards a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Development Studies with a minor in Politics at Victoria University of Wellington. She is at present finishing her final semester abroad at American University in Washington D.C. through a university exchange program. Lizzy is passionate about social justice, politics, international affairs, and traveling. She was drawn to applying for the IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings with AYLI due to the central role these bodies play in global development policy. The chance to attend these meetings, network with senior leaders and hear the latest strategies and work of the IMF and World Bank seemed like an unmissable and career-enhancing opportunity. The discussions surrounding the Sustainable Development Goals was of particular interest to Lizzy as it is a topic that relates heavily to her studies and passion for global development. Learning first-hand about the World Bank and IMF's approach to the Sustainable Development Goals in an enormously politically-driven and powerful city is what ultimately compelled Lizzy to apply.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>USHANA JAYASURIYA Ushana is an MA student at Victoria University of Wellington. Her research is in the field of Climate Justice where she explores the justification of the distribution of obligations between developed and developing countries. The opportunity to attend the Bonn Conference would be beneficial for her studies as well as her personal interest in climate change. Ushana is a keen volunteer, helping students settle in New Zealand and also writing weekly articles for the Organisation for World Peace.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SEDEF DUDER-ÖZYURT Sedef is a second year student at Victoria University studying law, psychology and environmental science. With a particular interest in civics education, she is a founding member of student led organisation Active Citizenship Aotearoa and is the current Campaign Manager for the Virgin Voter Collective. Sedef has always been passionate about being around nature and protecting it, taking part in a Sir Peter Blake Trust expedition to the Sub Antarctic and sailing to Turkey with the Australian Navy. Looking to the future, Sedef sees herself working internationally in global governance or climate change negotiations and is excited to begin this journey at COP 23.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>KERA SHERWOOD-O'REGAN Kera is of Kāi Tahu iwi, and has been involved in climate change and environmental advocacy for over a decade. Starting with establishing her school’s environmental club, she has been involved in various advocacy, campaigning, &amp; political groups, currently as Climate Co-Convenor at NZMSA. She holds a BA in Politics &amp; Anthropology, and is studying towards a Medical degree. Kera is passionate about making a difference at the intersection of health, indigeneity, and climate change. She hopes that she can weave these together with a career in General Practice Medicine &amp; Public Health.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>AMANDA KIRK Amanda has a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) majoring in Natural Resources and currently works for Opus International Consultants as an Environmental Engineer. She is involved in a wide range of environmental projects including stormwater design, hydrology and geospatial analysis. Amanda is passionate about humanitarian development and volunteers with Engineers Without Borders New Zealand (EWBNZ) where she is currently managing the National Research Program. EWBNZ is a not-for-profit organisation which aims to confront the global challenges of poverty, sustainable development and social inequity through humanitarian engineering.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JASON BOBERG Jason Boberg is the creative director of Activate, a film agency dedicated to producing content for impact. Jason accidentally graduated with a film degree from Victoria University after studying psychology and architecture. He is passionate about changing perceptions and providing a positive lens on social and environmental issues. He is an advocate for and has a lived experience of disability. He is interested in the interaction between human rights and environmental rights.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MILLY SANDERS After 5 years of travel, Camilla chose to study business, for its massive potential to effect change in the world. Climate change is humanity's most imminent threat and the lives of the most vulnerable of our human family are in the balance. She wishes to be informed on all levels; political, social, scientific and economic on the issue of climate change so as to contribute to her utmost potential in protecting those effected both now and in the future.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ANNA CUSACK Anna is currently completing her Law and Politics degrees at Auckland University. Anna also serves on the Auckland University Student Association Executive (AUSA) and the University’s Senate and Discipline Committee. In 2018 Anna will be President of AUSA, representing 40,000 students, which will give her a unique opportunity to advocate for environmental action and policy, particularly for our Pacific neighbourhood.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>RACHEL COOPER Rachel loves the outdoors and tries to live every day to the fullest. She is passionate about instigating climate action. She does this in her work as a climate change journalist, researcher, and activist. Rachel loves to learn, and her degree and her involvement in the Science Policy Exchange run by the Prime Ministers Chief Science Advisor inspires her. After traveling in Nepal Rachel has raised money to rebuild two schools after the earthquake and is now starting a social enterprise which will support Nepalese farmers in adapting to the impacts of climate change.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NINA OPACIC Nina is in her penultimate year at Victoria University of Wellington, studying towards a LLB (Hons) / BA. Throughout her degree, she has taken papers that focus on climate change and environmental issues and is writing her masters dissertation on the barriers to meaningful law reform in this area. It is a topic that she is very passionate about. She is a member of the Victoria University climate clinic and has volunteered for Generation Zero, a youth-led organisation founded with the central purpose of providing solutions for New Zealand to cut carbon pollution.</image:caption>
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    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/csw-2018</loc>
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      <image:caption>LAUREN HARRIGAN Lauren is an arts graduate in History and International Relations. She now works in creative consulting, using female economy research to tackle unconscious biases in marketing to increase women’s influence over their own economic behaviour. She worked on the Treat Her Right pay equity campaign with NZCTU, which led to a commitment to pay equity from the government. Lauren wants to build economic empowerment in New Zealand women through the media, something she will learn about at CSW62.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NAOMI SIMON-KUMAR Naomi is in her final year studying towards a conjoint BA/BSc degree in Political Science and International Relations and Physiology at the University of Auckland. Her experiences as a self-described ‘third culture kid’ have driven her interest in foreign affairs. As an adolescent, she divided her time between New Zealand and Asia, and credits her mixed ethno-religious heritage as having made her particularly attune to interculturalism on a very personal level. Naomi believes that the intersection of scientific knowledge and international policy is critical in addressing prevailing challenges around gender and development. Accordingly, she is looking to engage with people who will help her illuminate novel solutions to these problems – and ultimately do meaningful work in the field of international development for women worldwide.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LUCRETIA DOBREC Lucretia has a strong passion for both global affairs and technology. She is currently in her final year at the University of Auckland, studying towards a Commerce and Arts degree, majoring in International Relations, Information Management and Employment Relations. Over the summer, she recently completed an FMCG Futures Internship at Foodstuffs North Island before previously spending the past two years working in the banking industry with BNZ. She hopes to foster a career as an advocate for women to undertake more roles in STEM fields, in the future of work.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ALLANAH COLLEY Allanah currently works as a Judges’ Clerk and has a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (Honours) from the University of Auckland. She is interested in women’s issues in the law, particularly in international and criminal law, and how law can more effectively empower women. Allanah is a Co-Founder and Co-Editor-in-Chief of the New Zealand Women’s Law Journal – Te Aho Kawe Kaupapa Ture a ngā Wāhine and held leadership roles with the Equal Justice Project and YWCA Auckland. She is excited to attend CSW62 to see whether the growing momentum promoting women’s issues at a grassroots level is translating into change in the international community.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TASHA HOHAIA Tasha Hohaia is Māori and Pākehā, a daughter of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in New Zealand with iwi affiliations of Ngāpuhi and Ngāti Kahu. She has a Bachelor of Law and Arts majoring in History and Māori Studies, and has most recently honed advocacy, feedback mechanisms, student leadership, as well as Māori and Pasifika engagement skills in the Tertiary Sector. She is an innovative creative, recording and performing artist and uses all in her capacity and networks to connect to others. She is determined to ensure that girls and women, globally, have the opportunity to thrive, as women have so much to offer the world – and especially passionate about making it happen in New Zealand.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JOSIE OLSEN Josie is a first-year PhD student in History at the University of Auckland, working on international Vogue magazines in the context of the 1970s women's rights movements. She is passionate about women's rights, environmental issues, the intersections of privilege and disadvantage, and her pet dog. Josie is looking forward to the opportunity to learn from both internationally-renowned feminists and other "amateur" feminists like herself at the CSW62 conference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LIAM GRAY "Tēnā koutou, Ko Liam Gray toko ingoa. Nō Whakapara ahau. Ko Ngāpuhi te iwi." Liam is a final year medical student at the University of Otago, Wellington. He is passionate about Māori health and reducing the inequity in our population. He wants to be a leader for systemic change in how we approach health care for Māori to build stronger people and improve their relationship with the systems that are meant to provide for them. Liam is on his own journey of understanding what it means to be Māori in our modern world, and is interested in how to decolonise institutions and systems to allow sustainable reconnection and cultural fulfilment.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TRINITY THOMPSON-BROWNE Trinity is a passionate, driven, 21 year old wahine Māori from Ngāti Kahungunu who is motivated by her loved ones and personal sense of social justice to change how Māoritanga is portrayed in media, and by doing so, reduce suicide rates among Māori. She is interested in the Forum to learn about the issues, successes and challenges facing other indigenous peoples, the influence of mass media on the hauora of indigenous youth and how this can be navigated moving forward. She has just completed her BA in Te Reo Māori and Linguistics at Victoria University and now works as a research assistant for Māmari Stephens in Victoria’s law faculty. Alongside this she also runs her own media company for rangatahi Māori, Fruit From The Vine."</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JAMIE BERRY Jamie (Te Aitanga-a-māhaki) is a Multidisciplinary Artist who explores her DNA and identity through visual, soundscape and installation. She is a devoted aunty to 15 tamariki who are her main motivation to contributing / creating / inspiring a better future for all indigenous children. Jamie’s expertise is idea generation, film production, soundscape production and an eye for design. Day time mahi Jamie works for CORE Digital creating digital content for the Education sector. To be a part of a collaborative movement and sharing past, present, future knowledge with her indigenous brothers and sisters is an opportunity of a lifetime and will be a great privilege.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MERENIA HUDSON "Ko Merenia tōna ingoa. Ko Ngāti Awa te iwi. Ko Ngati Hokopū te hapū. No Whakatāne ia." Brought up in Whakatāne, Merenia has recently moved home to champion a devotion to the well-being of whanau and hapū in Aotearoa. With a particular focus on challenging systemic pipelines of inequality, Merenia is also Co-Founder and Strategic Director for Manawa Ahi - a community of rangatahi around the country that invest their time and talent to see justice realised both locally and globally. After completing undergraduate studies at Victoria University of Wellington, issues of division and fragmentation within communities across Aotearoa were not only exposed but explored, firing a commitment to see deeper relational reconciliation between and within Iwi Maori, as well as with Tangata Tiriti and tauiwi alike. In observing the inarguable value of connections and relationships, Merenia sees the opportunity to attend PFII 2018 as invaluable to sustaining solidarity and a sense of connection amidst the universally shared experiences of indigeneity, and its corresponding challenges.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHRISTINA LEEF Christina descends from Te Rarawa, Ngāti Manawa, Ngāpuhi, Kuki Airani. Christina studied Māori Business at Victoria University and was especially interested in indigenous entrepreneurship and how local solutions could solve many of the problems humanity faces today. Today she works as a programme manager of rangatahi programmes at Māori Women's Development Inc., a charitable trust that focuses on supporting Māori women and their whānau to succeed in business through the provision of business and financial capability programmes. She is also the programme manger for Kōkiri, the first accelerator programme for Māori entrepreneurs. Christina is committed to supporting, connecting and enabling indigenous rangatahi to unleash their inner entrepreneur in an ever changing world. This kaupapa invites opportunity to connect with and serve indigenous leaders all around the world.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SAMANTHA JACKSON "He mokopuna ahau nō ngā iwi o Ngāti Whātua, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Wai, Ngāti Kahu. I am an indigenous daughter, sister, Aunty, poet, activist and environmentalist. I currently spend my days studying Medicine at the University of Otago. I have completed my Master of Arts majoring in Indigenous Development which looked at the philosophical underpinnings of Indigenous Development from a Northern Māori perspective and have had the privilege of working and volunteering in many kaupapa Māori from waka hourua, mau rākau, tiakina taiao, rangatahi development, criminal justice and te reo and tikanga Māori. To me, these experiences represent the fullness of opportunity within te ao Māori and how necessarily interrelated every aspect of our world is. I am curious, passionate, willing to listen and when required, willing to disrupt. I am passionate about contributing to a world where every rangatahi Māori is able to live out the potential sewn in them by rite of their whakapapa."</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DANNY POA "Kia ora ko Danny toku ingoa. Te uri o Ngāi Tūhoe me Ngati Kahungunu. I grew up in Upper Hutt and I am what you would probably call a "late bloomer". Definitely didn't do too well in school and only really did turn up to play rugby and do kapa haka. Kapa haka for me was home and safe under the korowai of our tūpuna. Later I joined a group of Māori creatives called 2face drama. A group that use kapa haka, poetry, theatre and dance to express certain social issues that rangatahi face in their communities. I became chairman and together we have gone across the country holding conferences and productions based on performing arts to portray a message for our rangatahi. This is where I found my niche and what I loved to do. Not performing but supporting the 100+ rangatahi that have come under our wing and have the support I once received. I received a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and an honours degree in Criminology. I am currently working on my expression of study to complete my masters degree. My passion is for Māori and the social issues that disproportionately affect us. What interests me about this conference is the meeting of our indigenous brothers and sisters and also the kaupapa as it pertains to indigenous rights for land. My iwi of Tūhoe feel raupatu whenua and the confiscation of our ancestral land as if it was yesterday. We are very tied to our whenua. For two years I worked in Community Law Wellington where I was a restorative justice facilitator and legal advocate for Māori. In that job we came across a number of complex shared whenua scenarios that highlighted the need for a better solution. Mauri ora."</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PIKIHUIA HAENGA LITTLE "(Ngati Raukawa, Ngāti Toa, Ngāti Porou) I am an artist and a film-maker. Passionate about gaining ideal scenarios for Māori people especially recognition equality and mana for women. I work for CORE Education swinging between digital Media team camera/editing ninja to being an innovator/imaginator with my incredibly talented Māori colleagues. I have the drive to contribute and support the ever evolving always existing and diverse potential in Māori people and culture as the healers, inspirers, innovative potentiators, creatives, advocates for systematic change, environmental connectors and protectors for Aotearoa with a visionary plan of 500years +. I live a life of experiences in both Te Ao Māori and Colonial New Zealand culture. This in-between-spaces is a prevalent theme always being grappled with in the film/video work I do, the collectives I partner with and the discussions commonly held. I value travelling the world meeting people and experiencing cultures, this comes down to the fact that I know my ancestors were travellers. I am in the process of looking into my DNA and mapping out my genealogy in all directions, this is a process that will inform my diversity as a person who identifies as Māori and indigenous. I am a documentarian, I am going to record the trip through utilising my skills as visual story teller using camera to ask questions and capture the resulting response. My primary focus is to document the effects the subtleties in the transformation of delegates, of issues, the types of solutions that stem after being taken to the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. The power of having these visual documentaries and interpretations and insights is a resource that has the potential to reach our people far and wide in this day and age of online media platforms and will contribute to the next round of leaders visionaries."</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LILE VAKA Liletina is of Ngāti Porou, Te Aitanga a Māhaki, Ngāi Tahu, and Tongan descent. Having studied International Relations and Political Science, Liletina has worked across a wide variety of organisations relevant to Māori and Pasifika success. Her recent work with the Treasury of New Zealand was recognised for challenging cost-benefit analysis and other policy analysis frameworks limited to short time scopes. Published in the United Nations Association of New Zealand’s 2017 journal, ‘Ki Roto I Te Ngahere: Reducing Inequalities For Rangatahi Māori is a National Imperative’, speaks to Liletina’s particular interest in supporting and empowering rangatahi Māori and Pasifika. She has mentored across university, highschool, and NGO spaces. At the heart of her mentoring approach sits the mentees’ wairuatanga, ensuring they feel empowered, valued, and challenged by sharing with them tools, knowledge and encouragement. In 2017, Liletina carved out a mentor programme for over 60 rangatahi Māori and Pasifika at a local High School, offering full sponsorship for driver licensing in addition to academic support and connections with community roopu. Support and encouragement, in tangible ways, has a positive psychological effect for our transitioning rangatahi. Ensuring our young people are given the space and support to flourish is key to Liletina’s work. Attending this year’s conference will provide Liletina with lifetime connections and valuable insights. Being better equipped to lead, support, empower, and organise will ensure the rangatahi Liletina works with will be better placed to become critical thinking, boundary pushing leaders.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHHAVI BREJA Chhavi is a second year Bachelor of Science student studying at the University of Auckland. She has a passion for youth engagement and empowerment, and is currently volunteering with UN Youth, Auckland Sexual Health Service, the Auckland City Hospital, and is also the Deputy Chairperson of the Papakura Youth Council. As a psychology student, she is passionate about advocating for better mental health initiatives, and bridging socio-economic inequities in local and global communities.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>HARRY REID Harry is in his third year at the University of Otago, studying Law, Communications and Politics. Therefore, his degree aligns well with the focus of the conference, which will allow him to apply his knowledge of these respective areas. He also has a strong humanitarian and environmental conscience and enjoys nurturing this through healthy debate with friends, and his own outside reading and writing.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OECD 2018</image:title>
      <image:caption>LUCY CONSTABLE When Lucy met Helen Clark in preschool it set her on a path she is still following today, it showed her that with hard work and dedication, women could do anything. She remembers this lesson to this day, and as she works towards graduating high school at the end of the year and moving on to studying towards a BA in Political Science she lets it motivate her. As well as her school work, Lucy fills a role on Unite Union's national executive board where she fights for workers' rights and stands up for low wage workers across New Zealand. She also volunteers for Christchurch MP Duncan Webb, and through this work was invited to attend the NZ-US Council dinner with the former US president Barack Obama. This, along with her outstanding Mac n Cheese cooking skills, was one of her greatest achievements. Lucy encourages young people everywhere to take every chance they get, and preaches the importance of education whenever given the chance - she values her time at Hagley Community College in Christchurch as the thing that made her the confident young woman she is today.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>WHC S42 2018</image:title>
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      <image:title>WHC S42 2018</image:title>
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      <image:title>WHC S42 2018</image:title>
      <image:caption>MEREKARA KARA Teenaa koutou katoa. Merekara Kara is a University of Otago graduate, Bachelor of Commerce, majoring in Tourism and a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in Maaori Studies. She was and has always been encouraged to learn and involve herself in her Maaori heritage on her father's side. This encouragement has instilled in her a pride to identify and live as a young, confident Maaori waahine. After all her experiences, both good and bad, living in two worlds - as both Paakehaa and Maaori, she stands firm in who she is. Her future aspirations are to involve herself or create cultural heritage ventures within her homeland of Cambridge - showcasing her tribe's history and modern-day activities. She is very interested in attending this conference as it encompasses all of her interests and passions - learning about heritage, observing diplomacy in action and looking after the environment for the future generations to come. This would be a great opportunity to put her tertiary learning into practice and gain memorable experiences.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MANU LATU As a young Māori and Tongan woman Manu’s culture is something she values most dearly, it has been an essence of her life growing up in Otara, South Auckland and a cornerstone to her success in becoming the leader she is today. She is proud and fortunate to have grown up with three cultural lenses making her truly see the value of preserving culture in both her life and those around her.</image:caption>
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    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/imf-world-bank-2018</loc>
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    <lastmod>2022-07-19</lastmod>
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      <image:title>IMF / World Bank 2018</image:title>
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      <image:caption>JORDAN ZHENG Jordan is a recent graduate from the University of Melbourne, where he obtained a Bachelor of Commerce in the fields of Accounting and Finance. He is an intrepid explorer, using travel to learn about the diverse cultures of the world. Jordan is passionate about helping communities achieve development through sustainable means. His desire to attend the World Bank/IMF Annual Meeting comes from a deep interest in understanding how private, public and non-governmental organisations can work together to create impactful policy that empowers all individuals in society.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CONNOR MACLEOD Connor is in his fifth year of studying a Commerce and Arts conjoint degree at Victoria University of Wellington. He is majoring in Sociology, Art History, Accounting and Information Systems and is also the Clubs and Activities officer for the Victoria University of Wellington Students’ Association. Connor is looking forward to attending the IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings because he has a passion for building better communities and would love to see how decisions are made on the global scale.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NICOLASA FULLER Nicolasa is from a large multicultural family and a keen traveller and explorer. She stayed at uni for as long as possible - plugging her time at Victoria University of Wellington with volunteer work, odd jobs and the occasional trip abroad. This full curriculum has fostered a keen interest in international relations, social and environmental justice. Working for an electorate MP has taught her the impact of good governance and the value of building personal relationships. Nicolasa hopes to learn as much as she can on this delegation.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>IMF / World Bank 2018</image:title>
      <image:caption>SUMMER COOPER Summer graduated from Otago University in 2018 with degrees in Law and Political Science. She is currently working in Wellington for the Ministry of Education as Adviser for the Change and Implementation team. Summer’s focus and passion while studying was around the issues and repercussions for children growing up while living in poverty in New Zealand. This is an area of continued focus and interest for Summer post-studies.</image:caption>
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    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/cbd-2018</loc>
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    <lastmod>2022-07-20</lastmod>
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    <loc>http://www.ayli.org.nz/upr-2019</loc>
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      <image:caption>JORDANA POINTON-HAIMONA Of Ngāti Pikiao and Te Whakatōhea descent, Jordana has a passion for seeing Māori succeed in whatever they put their minds to. She’s had enough of Māori ruling the “negative” stats e.g. health, education, and the high jail population. It’s 2018 and time for a change. Going to this conference will give her the tools to further understand UN processes, hear if NZ has improved since the last UPR, and influence change once she returns. Values and beliefs are part of what drives Jordana’s passion for social justice; pair this with a mind wired for both science and the arts, she has a unique perspective on the world and on finding solutions to see her people thrive now and into the future.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SARA BEKHIT Sara is a final year Engineering student majoring in Networking and Communications at Auckland University of Technology. Being a minority and coming from a different background, Sara is particularly interested in human rights and what the UPR does to improve and challenge as a relatively new mechanism. She is part of Women in Urbanism Aotearoa with a background in Design Thinking. Attending the UPR will foster a much wider understanding in the situations present especially in New Zealand.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>KATHARINE WOOLRYCH Katharine is a globally-minded second-year student majoring in International Relations and Development Studies with a Minor in French at Victoria University. Human rights is her passion and it was her ambition to work for the UN’s human rights agency in Geneva that inspired her to apply for this trip. Katharine has been actively involved in leading Amnesty International groups since she was at school and is passionate about engaging and mobilising youth to take action on human rights issues.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ANIKA JOHN Being a first-generation New Zealander, Anika has great appreciation for the health services, educational opportunities and security she has received from living in a developed country. Proud of her multi-ethnic upbringing, she applies the cultural values of her Sinhalese, Tamil and Chinese heritage to every aspect of her life. Anika is a 2nd year student at the University of Auckland. She is studying a BA/BGlobalSt conjoint majoring in Sociology, Drama, and Global Politics and Human Rights. Passionate about education and creating supportive foundations for children across the globe, she has been involved in programmes in her community and overseas that aim to help children gain skills of basic numeracy and literacy. In the future, she would like to be able to provide educational opportunities to children from underprivileged backgrounds. She is a firm believer that education is a key enabler in building futures.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ANNELIESE MITCHELL Anneliese is currently studying a Bachelor of Global Studies with a major in Global Politics and Human Rights at the University of Auckland. She is very passionate about human rights around the world, especially the rights of women and ethnic minorities. She loves swimming, reading and martial arts. Anneliese wants to attend the UPR to give her a chance to witness how far these countries have come with their human rights and how they plan to continue to enhance their human rights outcomes for every citizen in their country.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EMILY ANDERSON Emily is currently studying an LLB/BA conjoint majoring in Linguistics and Political Science at Victoria University of Wellington. She is particularly passionate about ending forms of blatant injustice against the rights of children. Through her involvement with churches, she has seen the international work carried out by missionaries for the protection of children and families facing extreme poverty. In the future, she wishes to be able to play a role in protecting the rights of children, both domestically and globally. Emily sees attending the Periodic Rights Review as essential to achieving this goal, as it will provide her with experience, knowledge and insight into how issues of rights are dealt with globally. Outside of these passions, Emily is an avid cat-lover, ukulele player, and maker of dad-jokes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JOANNA TAO Joanna is currently 18 years old, a first-year student at the University of Auckland studying the Bachelor of Urban Planning and in the process of switching degree to Global Studies, majoring in Environment and Sustainable Development. Growing up in West Auckland now living in central Auckland, allowed her to appreciate both the urban and natural environment’s biodiversity at a young age. Joanna is particularly interested in environmental journalism, as she is currently an ambassador / environment journalist for YRE (Young Reporters for the Environment), both national and internationally. By attending her first international conference at the 9th University Scholars Leadership Symposium this August, Joanna is determined to continue her journalism work in the environmental field, and can see herself working internationally in global governance or the UN habitat and is excited to expand both her perspectives and knowledge at the United Nations Forum on Business and Human Rights.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>KATRINA DICKINS Katrina is a student at the University of Auckland, studying a Bachelor of Law conjoint with a Bachelor of Global Studies, majoring in Global Politics and Human Rights. She is avidly involved in the wider community, as a leader in charge of running volunteering for O’Rorke Hall, and attending the UN Forum is a way to combine her passion with making a difference where New Zealand needs it most. When she’s not busy volunteering, Katrina loves to get outdoors, tramping and hiking around New Zealand.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ADAM CURRIE Adam studies Environmental Law and Politics, and is in his penultimate year of study at the University of Otago. He has been a Sir Peter Blake Ambassador, founded a grassroots environmental group in Nelson, sailed on the Rainbow Warrior, and is now a core driver behind Oil Free Otago, 350 Dunedin, and Otago S.E.A, currently leading agriculture and climate campaigns. He is New Zealand’s rep on the international youth campaign for CBD COP 2020, and is a core member of Generation Zero, among other things convening their ‘External Relations’ Workstream.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>AMOS PONGA-FOU Amos is the CEO and Director of Māori Warrior Media Ltd. With experience in governance and indigenous development, Amos has worked with organizations supporting youth development, sustainability, cultural conservation, science, and technology. By attending the UN conference he hopes to gain insight on how New Zealanders and Māori can plan for the next generation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>VICTORIA RHODES-CARLIN Victoria is a compassionate and engaged leader in her third year studying Environmental Studies, Development, and International Relations in Wellington. She is passionate about environmental action and youth development, having facilitated the 2015 Tauranga Climate March and taking part in an expedition to the Kermadec Islands with the Sir Peter Blake Trust. Victoria is currently Coordinating the Aotearoa Youth Declaration conference and is a founding member of Active Citizenship Aotearoa.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>VICTOR KOMAROVSKY Victor is a dude who’s navigating two worlds. Raised in the outdoors of provincial Whakatu, and now a city slicker in Pōneke. Once a hoha, bored, and boring manager for a big corp, he’s turned a new leaf, and he’s now a full time climate activist as the Wellington Convener of Generation Zero. He calls himself a youth advocate, but is on the wrong side of his twenties. Recently, a new volunteer called him “Dad”, and he’s still coming to terms with that.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>FAI TONGDETHSRI Fai is a Thai-born New Zealander who is dedicated to her pursuits in life. Her passion for a knowledge-based and sustainable community have seen her PhD research focus on climate change adaptation policy in Thailand. Attending COP24 will be the perfect place for Fai to grow her career in climate change policy and to collaborate in delivering sustainable initiatives. While she is not immersed in this endeavour, Fai is on the Sir Edmund Hillary Scholarship at the University of Waikato as a golfer. She is a Waikato Senior Women’s Golf representative and is often competing and traveling across NZ. Outside of these ambitions, Fai enjoys meeting people through different activities. This has seen her volunteering as a Meals on Wheels Driver for the NZ Red Cross and fundraising for the Himalayan Trust. In 2017, Fai organised a golf tournament to raise funds for the Himalayan Trust’s Musey Drinking Water Project and trekked in the Solokhumbu region with her Step Higher Award team. When the opportunity arises, Fai enjoys road trips, hiking, listening to music and drawing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>FELIX HEWITSON Felix is in his fifth year studying law and criminology at Victoria University of Wellington. He is passionate about sustainable development and the protection of our natural environment, evidenced in his writing for the university’s Climate Clinic. He is an active volunteer for the Wellington Community Justice Law Reform team. Whilst his most recent submissions have focused on New Zealand’s criminal law, he hopes that attending the conference will give him fresh insight into how New Zealand can be held legally accountable for their commitments to a zero-carbon future.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LIAM DALY Liam is a recent graduate holding a Master of Conservation Biology and a BSc in Environmental Science and Ecology. He has always been interested in the intersection between climate change and biodiversity as global public goods, aiming to recognise the rights of species to exist in a warming world. He has seen the first-hand destruction that global warming is causing to the isolated reefs of Indonesia and wants to contribute to solving some of the greatest challenges of the Anthropocene. As an aspiring scientist/policymaker, Liam wants to expand his academic toolkit at COP24 while also elucidating how climate change affects communities, indigenous peoples, and the biosphere.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>REBEKAH HILL Rebekah is a third year student at Victoria University, studying law and a bachelor of science in environmental studies. Her dedication to representation at a policy level and work for climate refugees is reflected in her volunteering as an Awhina mentor and involvement in the Asylum Seekers Equality Project. With a particular passion for Pacific climate change impacts, her research has explored the disproportionate effects on women in this context. Her study, volunteering and experience in the competitive corporate law sphere have bolstered her incessant passion for environmental issues. Rebekah is excited at the potential to be a part of the essential movement of young people at such a seminal COP.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>HELEN O’CONNOR Helen is currently completing her fifth year of a double degree (Law and Arts) at Victoria University of Wellington, majoring in Environmental Studies and English Literature. She has a keen interest in environmental justice and women’s rights and this year was co-president of the VUW Feminist Law Society. Helen is stimulated by travel and learning about other cultures and wishes to attend COP24 to further her understanding of environmental issues at a global level.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>GRACE TUALAULELEI Grace is an environmental advocate. She is a second-generation New Zealand born Sāmoan from Wellington. With a family background of political activism and advocacy, she inherited a legacy of change. With the teachings and guidance of a grandfather with a keen enthusiasm for conservation and nature, early childhood was filled with lessons on the natural world and harm reduction; guidance that laid the foundation for a lifelong commitment to the fight for justice. These teachings, nurtured by Mātauranga Māori (indigenous knowledge) and strong Pacific traditions, underpin a desire to build movements that counter the drivers of climate change. She is an aspiring leader whose education reflected a culture of diversity and innovation that shaped a keen young mind. Early on in life, liberal educators reinforced global thinking and local acting. With a love of people and place, she advocates for environmental conservation, collective responsibility and global societal change through restorative justice and progressive ideologies. As a teenager, she was instilled with an understanding and appreciation for the values of hard work, team efforts, collective action, justice and the pursuit of knowledge from participating in youth innovation conferences. Early action and global insight was gained through membership to college groups such as Amnesty International. Grace has been a member of and volunteered for a wide range of causes, movements and organizations; such as community-led arts spaces, OxFam, and has interest in social justice fields such as decolonisation and prison abolition. She has worked in the fields of hospitality, insurance, the education sector and been a member of various sporting clubs and teams. She has undertaken some tertiary level studies in the fields of environmental, social and public policy. Her passions include conservation, art, activism, film, music, education, animals, science and food. She is a gifted speaker with natural leadership abilities and an affinity for the natural world. She hopes to use this opportunity to gain insight into the global discussion on climate change and sees the forum as being the highest platform at which to engage with decision makers and the best opportunity to advance indigenous world views and beliefs and shape them against an international backdrop of diversity and inclusivity.</image:caption>
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