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Youth Day – ‘No One Knows Better than Young People the Issues at Stake in Today’s Rapidly Changing World’

Wednesday, August 12, 2015 6:51
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12 August 2015 – Marking International Day of Youth, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stressed that no one knows better than young people the issues at stake in today’s rapidly changing world or the best way to respond, and declared: “That is why I am calling on young people to speak out – and I am urging leaders to listen.”

To reap a demographic dividend, countries must empower, educate and employ their young people. Photo: PANDI/ UNFPA Colombia

As the world changes with unprecedented speed, young people are proving to be invaluable partners who can advance meaningful solutions, the Secretary-General stated in a message issued for the Day, observed each year on 12 August.

“Youth movements and student groups are challenging traditional power structures and advocating a new social contract between States and societies. Young leaders have contributed fresh ideas, taken proactive measures, and mobilized through social media as never before,” said Ban.

This year’s theme – ‘Youth Civic Engagement’ – emphasizes the involvement and inclusion of young people in building social cohesion and collective well-being, underlined Irina Bokova, Director-General of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), in her message on the Day.

“From social entrepreneurs to journalists, from voluntary workers to members of community organizations, young people contribute to shaping society to lead it towards political, cultural and economic renewal,” she stressed.

Photo source: ILO

Photo source: ILO

As world leaders prepare to adopt a bold new vision for sustainable development next September, the engagement of youth is more valuable than ever, assured the Secretary-General. “At this critical moment in history, I call on young people to demand and foster the dramatic progress so urgently needed in our world.”

Describing volunteerism as an “ideal” way to improve society, Ban also encouraged youth to join forces with the UN, as Member States move from forging the new sustainable development goals to implementing them.

“I stand with the world’s young people in calling for measures to secure human rights, economic progress, environmental stewardship and social inclusion.”

In support of their aims, the Secretary-General’s Envoy on Youth, Ahmad Alhendawi, is working to mobilize the “largest generation of young people in history to turn the world we want into the world we deserve”, Ban noted, while Bokova observed that young people must be considered as “drivers of change,” and not only beneficiaries or targets.

Today, Alhendawi is in the Philippines to open the 3rd Asian Youth Forum. He will also join the Filipino National Youth Day Celebration with 1,000 young people from the country, UN officials, government representatives, legislators, civil society partners, and donor organizations.

At the UN Headquarters in New York, the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs and the UN Development Programme (UNDP), with the support of the UN Inter-agency Network on Youth Development, is organizing an event to commemorate International Youth Day .

Photo source: UNFPA

Photo source: UNFPA

In a recent interview with the UN News Service, Alhendawi said the message of this year’s Youth Day is one of hope.

“This is unique year in the history of the United Nations; a year where we are adopting new Sustainable Development Goals a very bold promise for the future [and] a new climate change agreement. That is it is so fitting that we celebrate this International Youth day under the theme ‘Youth Civic Engagement,’ because I believe the password to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals is engaging young people in their implementation.”

Indeed, with the current cohort of young people the largest the world has ever seen, “the smart thing to do,” he continued, “is to engage them as partners in development and in implementation.”

Photo: ILO/Jassim Salam 2014

Photo: ILO/Jassim Salam 2014

As such, he encouraged young people who are already active in their communities to step up their engagement. He also called on Governments to scale up their investments in young people and open more mechanism for them to be involved in decision-making processes.

“For young people who are still in doubt about whether their participation will make a difference in the world, I invite them to come on board with the United Nations and be part of this global movement that is trying to eradicate extreme poverty in 15 years and put our planet on a path of sustainability. We have a very exciting time ahead and we need everybody to come on board,” he declared. (Source: UN).

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