The meeting place is around a large, beautiful acacia tree (Acacia xanthopholea), which we call the Children’s Meeting Place. The head of UNEP, Dr. Klaus Töpfer, officially presented the tree to the children of the world in September 2001.
Today, the tree at the UN is called for The Mother Tree, because many leaders in East Africa, South Africa and Sweden have been inspired to open their own Children’s Meeting Place – a tree near their city or municipal house to chat with children. The EU Commission in Brussels has also launched a Children’s Meeting Place at Berlaymont.