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    |Name=Indian Youth Climate Network (IYCN)
     
    |Name=Indian Youth Climate Network (IYCN)
     
    |Link=https://iycn.in/
     
    |Link=https://iycn.in/
    |Type=Network
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    |Type=<translate>Network</translate>
    |Country=India
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    |Country=<translate>India</translate>
    |Current focus=Rural development
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    |Current focus=<translate>Rural development</translate>
    Energy                                                          
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    <translate>Energy</translate>
    Leadership
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    <translate>Leadership</translate>
    Community empowerment
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    <translate>Community empowerment</translate>
    Youth empowerment
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    <translate>Youth empowerment</translate>
    Adaptation
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    <translate>Adaptation</translate>
     
    |Description=IYCN was founded in 2008 as a coalition of young people & youth-oriented organisations to take action on climate change. We aim to generate holistic awareness and empower ourselves as a generation of young people to take effective action against climate change, at a local, state, national and international level. We as future leaders and concerned citizens of the country must contribute to generating awareness and establishing consensus on what role India should play in the global debate, and how it should address domestic issues of climate justice and adaptation.
     
    |Description=IYCN was founded in 2008 as a coalition of young people & youth-oriented organisations to take action on climate change. We aim to generate holistic awareness and empower ourselves as a generation of young people to take effective action against climate change, at a local, state, national and international level. We as future leaders and concerned citizens of the country must contribute to generating awareness and establishing consensus on what role India should play in the global debate, and how it should address domestic issues of climate justice and adaptation.
     
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