My experience in the Emerging Leaders Programme 2018
Caux Dialoge on Land and Security 2018
20/07/2018
This summer, I took part in the Emerging Leaders Programme, which was part of the Caux Dialogue on Land and Security (CDLS) 2018. I am currently between my Bachelor in Economics and my Masters in Development Studies and found this experience extremely enriching, both on a personal and professional level.
The 10 of us on the programme were the youngest participants in the conference. On top of the ‘regular’ conference schedule, we had a tailored programme, which aimed to give us additional tools and insights. A great group spirit quickly formed between us, and sharing those few days together allowed us to create meaningful links and friendships.
What I especially cherished was the constant stimulation to learn, develop and share ideas with other participants. Everyone was eager to discuss and teach. I gained new knowledge about land degradation and conservation and how they link to conflict and peace-building, a subject I have always been interested in.
Throughout the conference, I could feel the strong determination of speakers and participants to do something about the state of the planet and society. The diversity of nationality, age, background and profession made the event even richer.
Coming back from the forum, I am determined to take this learning process further and to find the best way to use my knowledge and skills in the fight to restore land and to prevent conflicts rising from tensions around resources. I have realized the importance of these topics for development and will include related courses in my curriculum, which I had not planned to do. In my personal life I will continue to reduce my environmental impact and encourage the people around me to do the same. I hope to take part in CDLS again next year, with new insights to share and a stronger knowledge base to build on.
I recommend the Emerging Leaders Programme to anyone willing to take action and learn more about land and security.
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