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- 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
- Why investing in young people has never been more important
Humanity today has the largest youth population in history – so it is good to know that 83% of them view the world as full of opportunities and 74% feel empowered to act on the issues they care about In addition, 68% of young people aspire to greater leadership roles and 50% believe they can influence decision-making
- 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
- U-Report | UNICEF Uganda
U-Report Communities of Action are dynamic, youth-led initiatives that empower young people to take engage in meaningful action within their communities U-Report Communities are led by young people themselves! These grassroots groups tackle local challenges, from running immunisation drives to organising skills training workshops
- Resources for Meaningful Youth Engagement - UNICEF
Resources for Meaningful Youth Engagement Find different tools and resources to support your work for meaningful youth engagement Njung'e Wanjiru
- Adolescents | UNICEF Adolescent Mental Health Hub
Zimbabwe: Suicide prevention month campaign This Suicide Prevention Month, Zimbabwean youth advocates Denzel and Skye Josphats share an important message: talk about mental health and the challenges youth are facing before it's too late
- Young people’s voices are key to global peace and security
A Global Shapers Hubs survey in the DACH region offers valuable insights on why young people need to have a voice in shaping global peace and security
- Young people have the power to break barriers to women’s empowerment
Women continue to face systemic obstacles in education, employment, digital access and more – but three youth-led initiatives show how gender equality can begin at the grassroots
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