On 23 September 2025, Rare Lile, coordinator of the youth programs within the Alumnus Club for UNESCO Romania, together with Darius Pop, IT representative of the organization, participated in the international round table entitled "Consultative Democracy and Climate", organized by the International Federation of Youth Clubs (IFYC) Under UNESCO auspices.
The event brought together representatives of UNESCO's affiliated organizations, experts in participatory democracy and environmental activists, providing a framework for open dialogue on how young people can contribute to public consultation processes and the implementation of climate policies.
For the Alumnus Club for UNESCO Romania, this participation was of particular importance, strengthening the club's role in the international UNESCO network and strengthening our commitment to civic education, sustainability and the involvement of young people in decision-making. The presence of our representatives allowed the exchange of ideas and best practices with other organizations around the world, facilitating the creation of valuable links for future partnerships and joint projects.
Participants had the opportunity to gain new insights into consultative processes and how democracy can be applied in community contexts to support climate action. The talks provided a deep and inspiring learning environment, and the accumulated knowledge will be applied in the development of the educational and civic involvement programs carried out by the club in Romania.
This experience once again demonstrated the importance of international dialogue and cooperation between UNESCO member organizations, confirming that youth involvement is essential for a sustainable and democratic future.






















