- UNICEF x Youth
Young people have long stood at the forefront of calls for peace, justice and equity They have an internationally recognized right to be heard on matters that affect them That’s why UNICEF engages more young people on global issues than any child rights organization on the planet With on-the-ground teams in over 190 countries, and online platforms that mobilize millions, we poll, survey
- Who are the youth of today? Generation unlimited - UNICEF
Who are the youth of today? Generation unlimited We have approached several young people to understand their vision and how they look at the society they live in and make it their own, from each one perspective
- Youth face a mental health perfect storm. Heres how to help
Global youth are facing a generational mental health crisis, with economic, social and environmental issues putting them under unprecedented pressure
- Adolescent Mental Health Hub - UNICEF
Policy and programme managers Advance adolescent mental health through comprehensive strategies that shape policy change, strengthen capacity, prioritizing prevention services and accessible and youth-friendly support
- Why investing in young people has never been more important
Young people are pioneering new ways to tackle urgent crises The Global Shapers Impact Report calls for more support for young changemakers
- How youth innovation builds workforce resilience through entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship education equips youth with leadership, innovation and resilience skills – essential for thriving in a rapidly changing global workforce
- Youth, Protests and the Polycrisis - UNICEF
Youth protests can play an important role in the construction of better futures By raising awareness of important issues in their societies, and by providing a platform for young people to share their political demands, youth protests can help to build public support for change
- UNICEF and Youth-led Action
Investing in young people enhances the wellbeing of today’s children, youth, and adults, while equipping tomorrow’s caregivers, teachers, employees, and decision-makers
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