The Local Conference of Youth (LCOY) Samoa is a youth-led climate summit that convenes young individuals aged 18 to 35. This summit serves as a vital platform for participants to share ideas, challenge the status quo, and collaboratively develop climate action solutions that are grounded in Pacific realities.
The involvement of Samoa Police in the LCOY Conference highlights the importance of community engagement in climate action. Their participation not only fosters dialogue between law enforcement and youth but also emphasizes the role of safety and security in facilitating effective climate initiatives. LCOY Samoa aims to shape the global youth statement and inform the upcoming 28th Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC (COP28), making the contributions of all stakeholders, including the police, essential for impactful outcomes.

