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Who are the youth of today? Generation unlimited - UNICEF 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
Resources for Meaningful Youth Engagement - UNICEF Whether you're an educator, mentor, or simply someone passionate about making a positive impact, you'll find valuable tools and strategies here to inspire, empower and create authentic, safe and intentional spaces for young people
Young people hold the key to creating a better future Read the report "Davos Labs: Youth Recovery Plan" here Young people today are coming to age in a world beset by crises Even before the COVID-19 pandemic devastated lives and livelihoods around the world, the socio-economic systems of the past had put the liveability of the planet at risk and eroded the pathway to healthy, happy, fulfilled
Youth face a mental health perfect storm. Heres how to help Education is a cornerstone of youth empowerment, yet 244 million children and youth are out of school globally A significant portion of these children reside in low-income countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, which accounts for more than half of all out-of-school children and adolescents worldwide
Youth Leading the Innovation Agenda - UNICEF Rewriting the rules: youth as innovators Through collaborations with institutions like Harvard University, the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), and California College of the Arts, young people are not just participants—they are leaders, experts, and innovators driving the conversation on how emerging technologies can shape a better future
UNICEF x Youth UNICEF Youth Advocates Embedded video follows We tackle the issues that young people ask us to Climate
Why investing in young people has never been more important The World Economic Forum’s 2025 Global Shapers Impact Report sets out exactly how hundreds of youth-led projects are creating meaningful change, locally and globally At the same time, the report provides insights into the attitudes of young leaders worldwide and demonstrates how their fresh perspectives equip them as architects of our
Adolescent and Youth programme | UNICEF Lebanon Engaging the public and private sectors, donors, and youth themselves in decision-making Promoting flexible, adaptable, and locally driven programs tailored to youth needs, interests, and market demands These efforts aim to enhance youth professional and economic development while fostering their leadership in their communities
The National Youth Policy | UNICEF Zambia The youth are an invaluable and treasured investment If well positioned, they can drive the development of this country The Zambia Census Projection Report 2011-2035 estimates the 19 to 34 years age group for 2023 to be at 5,369,150 youth out of the total population of 20,122,521 This means that the youth account for 26 7 percent of the total population of which 2,677,952 are males and