Do you share our vision of putting an end to ecocide? We warmly invite you to join us for our End Ecocide on Earth conference on 13-14 October in Brussels. As the European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) has closed, End Ecocide on Earth initiative is born – as the whole world is affected by ecocide.

The event is free and open for everyone.

On Monday 13th October we will hear from a number of well-known speakers and experts. We will get to know about the history of ecocide and what it means, and have a chance to discuss topics that really matter – the relationship between ecocide and health, indigenous rights, environmental security, justice, climate change and others. We will also have an opportunity to learn more about the latest developments in the legal area – the Charter of Brussels and amending the Rome Statute. Needless to say, it will also be a unique opportunity to meet like-minded people from across Europe and share inspiring conversations!

On Tuesday 14th October young Europeans will meet policy makers to discuss ways to improve the European Citizen’s Initiative (ECI). This event is organised in partnership with the ECI campaign. During the workshop we will explore the challenges that Citizens’ Initiatives face, and will develop proposals of making it better – to benefit many more initiatives in the future years. In particular, we will focus on the question of engaging more young people with the ECI.

So save the date and register at info@endecocide.eu by September 26th. No registration fee.

Please indicate whether you are planning to attend only the conference on October 13th, the workshop on October 14th or both events. Please indicate your name, age, and organisation.
The full programme of the conference you can find here

See you there!

This event is made possible with the kind support of the Youth in Action programme of the EU and the EESC.

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