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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
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
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
Changing the Future: Youth Leading the Charge - UNICEF Changing the Future: Youth Leading the Charge See how youths are strengthening communities in Malaysia through UNICEF's support, advocating for mental health, equality, and environmental sustainability
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
UNICEF Youth Advocates UNICEF’s Youth Advocates come from every corner of the world, united in their pursuit of universal goals From creating a more climate-resilient planet to fighting against gender-based violence to championing the rights of children with disabilities, these young people are speaking out and taking action for children’s rights everywhere
Education - UNICEF Education is a basic human right In 147 countries around the world, UNICEF works to provide quality learning opportunities that prepare children and adolescents with the knowledge and skills they need to thrive We focus on: Equitable access: Access to quality education and skills development must be equitable and inclusive for all children and adolescents, regardless of who they are or where