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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
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    PRESS RELEASE

    Friday, October 19, 2007

    AGBU Participates in 60th Annual United Nations Conference on Climate
    Change

    In the company of over 2000 civil society representatives from 90
    countries, AGBU attended the 60th Annual United Nations Department of
    Public Information/Non Governmental Organization (UN DPI/NGO) Conference
    entitled "Climate Change: How It Impacts Us All" at UN Headquarters in
    New York from September 5-7, 2007.

    Partaking in a three-day itinerary of roundtables, panels, and workshops
    were AGBU's representative to the UN Kim Yacoubian, who also served on
    the Conference's Planning Committee; AGBU HyeGeen's Peter Darakjian and
    Anahid KaraHagopian from California; and community members from the
    greater New York area Yelena Ambartsumian, Astrid Avedissian, and Paul
    Kayaian.

    Celebrating its 60th anniversary, this year's conference focused on the
    growing concerns associated with climate change, which United Nations
    Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has identified as a top priority for the
    UN. The conference reviewed scientific evidence on climate change,
    including its consequences on indigenous peoples, water security, land
    use, and the politics of energy. For the first time in the conference's
    history, participants issued a "Final Declaration" that makes
    recommendations for individual action as well as collaborative work to
    combat climate change.

    One of the special events over the course of the conference was a
    screening of a documentary produced by the Conference's
    Multigenerational Subcommittee entitled "United Differences: Family
    Impacts on Climate Change," which explores the roles both families and
    individuals play in preventing climate change. Bringing this issue close
    to home, one of the families appearing in the documentary was that of
    AGBU Central Board Member Arda Haratunian. For more information on the
    documentary, visit www.youtube.com/duduren.

    Another important conference outcome, the "Youth Education Outreach
    Initiative," was designed to foster interactive and informative
    discussions in worldwide educational settings. Introducing climate
    change issues to children at an early age, the initiative seeks to
    encourage advocacy among youth and promote the belief that individual
    daily actions can make a meaningful difference and effectuate change.
    Its suggested educational activities, found on the "Youth" section of
    www.undpingoconference.org, serve as a resource for teachers and
    students and can be easily integrated into lesson plans or workshops.

    For more information on the proceedings of the 60th Annual UN DPI/NGO
    Conference on conference, please visit www.undpingoconference.org.

    The largest Armenian non-profit in the world, AGBU preserves and
    promotes the Armenian identity and heritage through educational,
    cultural, and humanitarian programs. AGBU has been associated as an NGO
    through UN DPI since 1989. For more information on AGBU and its
    worldwide programs, please visit www.agbu.org.
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