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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
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
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
A Global Movement for Youth Empowerment - UNICEF More countries adopting UPSHIFT demonstrates sustained global interest and integration into education systems remains the gold standard for ensuring long-term impact In Poland and Bulgaria, UPSHIFT has become a vital resource for Ukrainian refugees and vulnerable youth in host communities, equipping them with skills to rebuild their lives
Youth | UNICEF Jordan Youth in Jordan are often educated and connected to the global community However, the great potential they see in the world and in themselves is often at odds with the political and economic realities they face as they enter their adult years In Jordan, 100,000 young people start looking for work every year
Why youth need to drive policymaking for climate action While young people are heavily involved in climate action campaigns, they are underrepresented in climate policymaking The accelerating pace of climate change is narrowing the window for meaningful action and young people need to be involved in this now As we look ahead to the next round of climate negotiations and national policy reforms, we must remove the barriers that prevent our youth