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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
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
From Youth Participation to Action | UNICEF Office of Innovation The engagement and enthusiasm of Ugandan youth in shaping and promoting FunDoo underscore the power of peer-driven initiatives in addressing educational and employment challenges Young people are not only building their own futures but also paving the way for their peers to acquire the skills needed to thrive in the 21st-century job market
Youth Leading the Innovation Agenda - UNICEF By centering youth in the research process, UNICEF’s Innovation Nodes are proving that innovation isn't just about developing new technologies—it’s about creating a future where those technologies are designed with the needs, dreams, and aspirations of young people in mind
RAM3 COAR. rdl - UNICEF In addition, through YuWaah, as a Public Private Youth Partnership, UNICEF mobilized this platform to expand and diverse youth participation beyond governance meetings such as taking them on field visits to gain first-hand experience of programmatic impact, engagement through smaller focus group discussions to solve common problems youth face
Youth for climate action - UNICEF We also work with youth to spread the message offline, through initiatives like UNICEF’s first-ever Climate Comic Contest Sathviga ‘Sona’ Sridhar, a 21-year-old artist from Chennai, India, was the winner of the contest in 2017 Sridhar was inspired to take action on climate change after her community was hit by devastating floods in 2015