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- 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
- Young people hold the key to creating a better future
Young people are the most affected by the crises facing our world, but they are also the best placed to lead the way to a better society for tomorrow
- 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
- 5 pathways towards an optimistic future, according to todays youth
The youth climate agenda extends beyond emissions reduction to encompass biodiversity protection, circular economy principles and climate-resilient infrastructure, with policies designed with youth representation from the outset
- Empowering Ethiopian youth through online platforms and sports . . .
The S4CADE showcased a youth and sports programme that featured 19 sports, including paralympic sports and taekwondo The programme also included life-skill training to cultivate solidarity, competition, and common purpose
- Empowering young people in tackling antimicrobial resistance
Youth as stewards of antimicrobial efficiency Major challenges still exist despite the small wins as it is still a challenge to get AMR topics into school curricula as it is often met with resistance from educators who question its relevance, and implementation moves slowly even when there's buy-in
- 5 charts that show the state of global youth employment in 2024
The global youth employment scene has improved over the past few years – but 65 million young people are still out of work, finds a new report The mismatch between qualifications achieved and the job skills demanded today is one reason young people are struggling to find work Policymakers, educators and employers must address the global shortages in digital skills and AI talent, says the
- From hustle culture to systems change: How youth in the Global South . . .
Young people in the Global South can spearhead social innovation – if they are appropriately supported by capital, community and context-sensitive education
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