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Arctic Council

The Arctic Council's Senior Arctic Officials (SAOs) are meeting in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada(2-5 March 2015). The attendants to the last meeting prior to the Iqualuit' Ministerial(when the chairmanship of the Arctic Council will be handed over to U.S.) are reviewing progress on the work of the Arctic Council under the Canadian Chairmanship and assessing the deliverables to be presented at the Ministerial meeting.

During the first day of the meeting, the Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG)  has endorsed a new project, EALLU Arctic Indigenous Youth: Traditional Knowledge and Food Culture – Navigation Towards Sustainability through New Approaches for Addressing Arctic Climate Change and Globalisation (short: EALLU Arctic Indigenous Youth, Climate Change and Food Culture). The project will be co-leaded by MSc Anders Oskal, Executive Director of the Int'l Centre for Reindeer Husbandry (ICR) and the Arctic Indigenous Peoples Culinary Institute.The project, co-leaded by Norway, Russian Federation and the Saami Council, will involve a wide cooperation of countries  and Permanent Particpants' associations.

According to the Arctic Council's website, the other issues to be addressed during the meeting include:

(Sources: Arctic Council and International Centre for Reindeer Husbandry)