International Year of Youth
International Year of Youth
International Year of Youth
Year of Youth
12 August 2010 - 11 August 2011
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including financial, security, environmental and other
socio-economic challenges hindering the achievement of
the internationally agreed development goals. Investing
in and partnering with youth is key to addressing these
challenges in a sustainable manner.
WHY YOUTH?
The UN defines youth as those between the ages of
15 to 24. Today, youth represent 18% of the global
population or 1.2 billion people. 87% of youth live in
developing countries facing challenges brought about
“As we expand our efforts, by limited access to resources, healthcare, education,
we must do even more to training, employment and economic opportunities.
reach out, to listen and to
learn from young people.” Member States of the United Nations recognize that
young people in all countries are a major human
resource for development, positive social change and
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technological innovation. Their ideals, energy and
Secretary-General vision are essential for the continuing development of
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articipate in local events: Visit the official • Talk to your leaders: Meet decision-
calendar to find activities in your community makers to reiterate the importance of
and learn about what others are doing youth participation in development and of
around the world to celebrate the Year. fostering mutual understanding.
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aise public awareness: Download the • Subscribe
to Youth Flash: Learn about
International Year of Youth banner from what’s happening in the UN system and youth
the official website and post a link on your organizations worldwide. Visit www.un.org/
webpage. Promote the Year using online esa/socdev/unyin/flash.htm to subscribe
social networking tools. to the montly e-newsletter of the UN
Programme on Youth.
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ontribute to online discussions: Join
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each Out: Talk to your neighbours to learn
(facebook.com/UNyouthyear) and share more about their cultures and religions and
your views on various issues. Previous encourage your friends to do the same.
discussions focused on organizing low-cost
F or more activities and to download advocacy
activities; increasing the effectiveness of
materials for the Year, visit the official website
youth participation and representation at
for the Year at: social.un.org/youthyear.
the community level; engaging the media
to raise public awareness; and making
suggestions for the official slogan of the Year:
Our Year. Our Voice.
WHAT'S HAPPENING?
The Year, from 12 August 2010 to 11
“Imagine a year when everyone from all August 2011, begins with launch events
sectors of society can engage in dialogue at UN Headquarters in New York and
about issues affecting young people around the world showcasing youth
— a year we all listen with respect and contributions to development and
speak with dignity. The International promoting the implementation of the
Year of Youth is this opportunity. World Programme of Action for Youth.
This is our year to find, define, and make
The UN Conference on Youth will be
our voice heard — let’s not waste it!”
a highlight of the International Year of
Youth.
Christopher Derige Malano,
Pax Romana, member of the Many other events are scheduled
International Coordination Meeting throughout the world to celebrate the
of Youth Organizations (ICMYO) Year. Please visit the official Calendar of
Events for more information at:
social.un.org/youthyear.
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