This entry records the delivery of an institutional intervention concerning stewardship within a culturally significant ecological zone. The following transcript reflects the policy context and regional dialogue in which the presentation occurred. While the full archival documentation is protected under treaty-informed governance protocols, this summary is provided to support transparency and collaborative engagement across multilateral platforms.
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Title: Intervention Transcript: Local Voices and Borderscapes (ECOSOC Youth Forum 2025)
Filed Under: Rahe-Wanitanama LLC – Institutional Presentations and International Forums
Presentation Date: April 2025
Borderscape Referenced: Askenish, Dolphin Head Forest Reserve, Jamaica
Operational Context: UN ECOSOC Youth Forum – Regional Development Session (Caribbean & Latin America)
Status: Delivered – United Nations ECOSOC Youth Forum 2025, during the session “Youth Perspectives on Regional Development.” This intervention was presented in dialogue with Caribbean Ministers and Youth Leaders from the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), Major Group for Children and Youth (MGCY), Commonwealth Youth Organization (Caribbean), UNDP Regional Hub for Latin America and the Caribbean, UNFPA Latin America and the Caribbean, and CARICOM.
Institutional Use: Publicly delivered as part of a multilateral youth dialogue. Citation is required for reproduction or reference. This transcript is part of Rahe-Wanitanama’s transboundary treaty development portfolio and is linked to the Askenish–Dolphin Head Story Bridge initiative.
Keywords: regional youth strategy, pigment law, borderscape theory, scroll-sealed breath protocol, ancestral ecology, Caribbean Indigenous youth
Access Path: ECOSOC2025_Transcript_LocalVoices_Askenish-DolphinHead_RaheWanitanama.pdf
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