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Who are the youth of today? Generation unlimited - UNICEF It means turning problems into opportunities and solutions and being the driving force of society Today, on the International Youth Day 2020, we celebrate their visions and their choices, we celebrate “Youth Engagement for Global Action”, a slogan that seeks to highlight the ways young people engage at the local, national and global levels
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
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
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 Young Advocates | UNICEF Philippines Joshua is the Secretary-General of a youth-led movement called Negrosanon Initiative for Climate and the Environment (NICE) based in Negros Occidental, Philippines Because of his work for environmental justice and its impact on protecting children’s rights, UNICEF supported him to be the youth representative at the 2023 global climate negotiations (COP 28) in Dubai, and he was nominated in
Economic Opportunities for Young People | UNICEF India India is home to 371 million young people aged 15-29, the largest youth population in the world Despite this, limited job awareness, gender disparities, and evolving skill demands make it challenging for them to enter and thrive in the workforce YuWaah is committed to strengthening pathways to employment by enhancing economic opportunities for young people through two key approaches
Harnessing Malawi’s Youthful Population to Propel an . . . - UNICEF The bulk (95%) of youth-focused budgets are for education and skills development, with youth economic empowerment and leadership and participation programmes receieving an average of less than a tenth of the total youth-focused budgets