As a “Representative of the Moroccan Youth,” Meryem Mawhoub was invited
to deliver a speech at a COP22 event in Marrakech, which has been taking
place from November 7 and ended on Saturday, November 18.
After a short introduction by COP22
President and Foreign Affairs Minister Salaheddine Mezouar, Meryem
delivered the speech in flawless English in front of hundreds of COP22
attendees, including many heads of state as well as his majesty King
Mohamed VI.
In her speech, Meryem said the
following: “Like two billion young people my age, I aspire, after
finishing my studies, to work in service of my country and of my fellow
human beings […] For me, my generation, and future generations. A number
amongst the multitude of available data outlines a huge challenge.”
“According to the Human Rights Committee on the Rights of the Child,
composed by international and independent experts, air pollution has
killed 600,000 children under the age of 5 since 2013. It’s up to you
and to us to put a decisive end to such situations, and it is within our
reach if the great wisdom which we showed last year in Paris is staying
alive and if the watchfulness of the citizens of the world does not
falter,” she continued.
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