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International
Year of Youth
12 August 2010 - 11 August 2011




           Dialogue and Mutual
              Understanding
                                   asdf
                                  United Nations
“Youth deserve our full commitment
   – full access to education, adequate
healthcare, employment opportunities,
financial services and full participation
               in public life.”

  United Nations Secretary-General
           Ban Ki-moon
The International Year of Youth is being celebrated
from 12 August 2010 to 11 August 2011 and everyone
has a role to play!

Why an international year of youth?
In December 2009, the United Nations General Assembly
adopted resolution 64/134 proclaiming the Year,
signifying the importance the international community
places on integrating youth-related issues into global,
regional, and national development agendas. Under the
theme Dialogue and Mutual Understanding, the Year
aims to promote the ideals of peace, respect for human
rights and solidarity across generations, cultures, religions
and civilizations.

The world is facing many, often overlapping, crises

                                                                © UNICEF/NYHQ2006-1481/Pirozzi
including financial, security, environmental and other
socio-economic challenges hindering the achievement of
the internationally agreed development goals. Investing
in and partnering with youth is key to addressing these
challenges in a sustainable manner.
WHY YOUTH?
                              The UN defines youth as those between the ages of
                              15 to 24. Today, youth represent 18% of the global
                              population or 1.2 billion people. 87% of youth live in
                              developing countries facing challenges brought about
“As we expand our efforts,    by limited access to resources, healthcare, education,
 we must do even more to      training, employment and economic opportunities.
reach out, to listen and to
learn from young people.”     Member States of the United Nations recognize that
                              young people in all countries are a major human
                              resource for development, positive social change and
     United Nations
                              technological innovation. Their ideals, energy and
    Secretary-General         vision are essential for the continuing development of
      Ban Ki-moon             their societies.

                              Young people are not merely passive beneficiaries but
                              effective agents of change. Dedicated, enthusiastic and
                              creative, youth have been contributing to development
                              by addressing society’s most challenging issues.
© UNICEF/NYHQ2006-1329/Versiani
UN Photo
Young people’s efforts have contributed to combating
poverty and hunger in their communities, stemming
the HIV/AIDS pandemic through peer education
and championing the protection of the environment.
Youth have also been pioneers in encouraging dialogue,
understanding and respect among people from diverse          “Many young people remain
cultural and religious backgrounds.                          marginalized, disconnected
                                                                or excluded from the
Youth often lead by example, such as by practicing green         opportunities that
and healthy lifestyles, promoting innovative uses of new
                                                                globalization offers.”
technologies including utilizing mobile devices and
online social networks and by bridging gaps to foster the
development of inclusive societies. Their contributions to       General Assembly
community, national, regional and global development             Resolution 62/126
must be recognized and encouraged.

Member States of the United Nations proclaimed the
International Year bearing this in mind and with the
knowledge that how these challenges are addressed
and how youth’s potential is harnessed directly impacts
current social and economic conditions.
YOUTH AND THE                              15 Priority Areas of the world
UNITED NATIONS                             programme of action for youth
In 1985, the UN celebrated the first       Education
International Year of Youth. On its 10th   Employment
anniversary, the General Assembly          Hunger and poverty
adopted the World Programme of             Health
Action for Youth, setting a policy
                                           Environment
framework and guidelines for national
                                           Drug abuse
action and international support to
improve the situation of young people.     Juvenile delinquency
                                           Leisure-time activities
Today, the World Programme of              Girls and young women
Action for Youth plays a prominent         Participation
role in youth development. It              Globalization
focuses on measures to strengthen          Information and communication technologies
national capacities in the field of
                                           HIV/AIDS
youth and to increase the quality and
                                           Youth and conflict
quantity of opportunities available to
young people for full, effective and       Intergenerational relations
constructive participation in society.
UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe
© UNFPA
          The United Nations Programme
          on Youth serves as the focal point
          on youth at the UN. It undertakes a
          range of activities to promote youth
          development including supporting
          intergovernmental policy-making,
          conducting analytical research and
          increasing the effectiveness of the
          UN’s work in youth development
          by strengthening collaboration
          and exchange among UN entities
          through the Inter-Agency Network
          on Youth Development.
WHAT'S YOUR ROLE IN
CElEBRATING THE YEAR?
Everyone is invited to promote the ideals
of peace, freedom, progress and solidarity
towards the promotion of youth
development and the achievement of the
Millennium Development Goals.

Member States of the United Nations
are encouraged to hold national events
in celebration of the Year and to raise
public awareness about the important
contributions of youth to their country’s
development.

Member States are also encouraged to
review their national youth development
policies and programmes to fully
                                             UN Photo/Mark Garten




implement the World Programme of
Action for Youth.
UN Photo/Martine Perret
                          YOUth and Youth-focused
                          Organizations are encouraged
                          to initiate and participate in
                          activities in celebration of the
                          Year and its theme.
UN Photo/Mohamed Siddig
© Don Hinrichsen/UNFPA
• Organize an event: Use the Activities
             Kit for guidance and effective strategies
             on promoting your event.
           • Post an event on the official Calendar
             of Events: Post your event on the
             official calendar for the Year and
             submit a request to the UN for use of
             the official logo.




IONAL                     INTERNATIONAL
                                                         UN Photo/Sophia Paris




R                         YEAR 
                                       OF
  OF




TH
0 - 2011
                          YOUTH
                          AUGUST 2010 - 2011
R VOICE                   OUR YEAR OUR VOICE
© UNICEF/NYHQ2001-0150/Pirozzi
• Participate in local events: Visit the official    • Talk to your leaders: Meet decision-
  calendar to find activities in your community        makers to reiterate the importance of
  and learn about what others are doing                youth participation in development and of
  around the world to celebrate the Year.              fostering mutual understanding.
• Raise public awareness: Download the               • Subscribe to Youth Flash: Learn about
  International Year of Youth banner from              what’s happening in the UN system and youth
  the official website and post a link on your         organizations worldwide. Visit www.un.org/
  webpage. Promote the Year using online               esa/socdev/unyin/flash.htm to subscribe
  social networking tools.                             to the montly e-newsletter of the UN
                                                       Programme on Youth.
• Contribute to online discussions: Join
  the monthly consultations on Facebook              • Reach Out: Talk to your neighbours to learn
  (facebook.com/UNyouthyear) and share                 more about their cultures and religions and
  your views on various issues. Previous               encourage your friends to do the same.
  discussions focused on organizing low-cost
                                                     For more activities and to download advocacy
  activities; increasing the effectiveness of
                                                     materials for the Year, visit the official website
  youth participation and representation at
                                                     for the Year at: social.un.org/youthyear.
  the community level; engaging the media
  to raise public awareness; and making
  suggestions for the official slogan of the Year:
  Our Year. Our Voice.
WHAT'S HAPPENING?
                                             The Year, from 12 August 2010 to 11
“Imagine a year when everyone from all       August 2011, begins with launch events
sectors of society can engage in dialogue    at UN Headquarters in New York and
   about issues affecting young people       around the world showcasing youth
 — a year we all listen with respect and     contributions to development and
  speak with dignity. The International      promoting the implementation of the
    Year of Youth is this opportunity.       World Programme of Action for Youth.
This is our year to find, define, and make
                                             The UN Conference on Youth will be
  our voice heard — let’s not waste it!”
                                             a highlight of the International Year of
                                             Youth.
       Christopher Derige Malano,
      Pax Romana, member of the              Many other events are scheduled
  International Coordination Meeting         throughout the world to celebrate the
    of Youth Organizations (ICMYO)           Year. Please visit the official Calendar of
                                             Events for more information at:
                                             social.un.org/youthyear.
UN Photo
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International Year of Youth

  • 1. International Year of Youth 12 August 2010 - 11 August 2011 Dialogue and Mutual Understanding asdf United Nations
  • 2. “Youth deserve our full commitment – full access to education, adequate healthcare, employment opportunities, financial services and full participation in public life.” United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
  • 3. The International Year of Youth is being celebrated from 12 August 2010 to 11 August 2011 and everyone has a role to play! Why an international year of youth? In December 2009, the United Nations General Assembly adopted resolution 64/134 proclaiming the Year, signifying the importance the international community places on integrating youth-related issues into global, regional, and national development agendas. Under the theme Dialogue and Mutual Understanding, the Year aims to promote the ideals of peace, respect for human rights and solidarity across generations, cultures, religions and civilizations. The world is facing many, often overlapping, crises © UNICEF/NYHQ2006-1481/Pirozzi including financial, security, environmental and other socio-economic challenges hindering the achievement of the internationally agreed development goals. Investing in and partnering with youth is key to addressing these challenges in a sustainable manner.
  • 4. WHY YOUTH? The UN defines youth as those between the ages of 15 to 24. Today, youth represent 18% of the global population or 1.2 billion people. 87% of youth live in developing countries facing challenges brought about “As we expand our efforts, by limited access to resources, healthcare, education, we must do even more to training, employment and economic opportunities. reach out, to listen and to learn from young people.” Member States of the United Nations recognize that young people in all countries are a major human resource for development, positive social change and United Nations technological innovation. Their ideals, energy and Secretary-General vision are essential for the continuing development of Ban Ki-moon their societies. Young people are not merely passive beneficiaries but effective agents of change. Dedicated, enthusiastic and creative, youth have been contributing to development by addressing society’s most challenging issues.
  • 7. Young people’s efforts have contributed to combating poverty and hunger in their communities, stemming the HIV/AIDS pandemic through peer education and championing the protection of the environment. Youth have also been pioneers in encouraging dialogue, understanding and respect among people from diverse “Many young people remain cultural and religious backgrounds. marginalized, disconnected or excluded from the Youth often lead by example, such as by practicing green opportunities that and healthy lifestyles, promoting innovative uses of new globalization offers.” technologies including utilizing mobile devices and online social networks and by bridging gaps to foster the development of inclusive societies. Their contributions to General Assembly community, national, regional and global development Resolution 62/126 must be recognized and encouraged. Member States of the United Nations proclaimed the International Year bearing this in mind and with the knowledge that how these challenges are addressed and how youth’s potential is harnessed directly impacts current social and economic conditions.
  • 8. YOUTH AND THE 15 Priority Areas of the world UNITED NATIONS programme of action for youth In 1985, the UN celebrated the first Education International Year of Youth. On its 10th Employment anniversary, the General Assembly Hunger and poverty adopted the World Programme of Health Action for Youth, setting a policy Environment framework and guidelines for national Drug abuse action and international support to improve the situation of young people. Juvenile delinquency Leisure-time activities Today, the World Programme of Girls and young women Action for Youth plays a prominent Participation role in youth development. It Globalization focuses on measures to strengthen Information and communication technologies national capacities in the field of HIV/AIDS youth and to increase the quality and Youth and conflict quantity of opportunities available to young people for full, effective and Intergenerational relations constructive participation in society.
  • 10. © UNFPA The United Nations Programme on Youth serves as the focal point on youth at the UN. It undertakes a range of activities to promote youth development including supporting intergovernmental policy-making, conducting analytical research and increasing the effectiveness of the UN’s work in youth development by strengthening collaboration and exchange among UN entities through the Inter-Agency Network on Youth Development.
  • 11. WHAT'S YOUR ROLE IN CElEBRATING THE YEAR? Everyone is invited to promote the ideals of peace, freedom, progress and solidarity towards the promotion of youth development and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals. Member States of the United Nations are encouraged to hold national events in celebration of the Year and to raise public awareness about the important contributions of youth to their country’s development. Member States are also encouraged to review their national youth development policies and programmes to fully UN Photo/Mark Garten implement the World Programme of Action for Youth.
  • 12. UN Photo/Martine Perret YOUth and Youth-focused Organizations are encouraged to initiate and participate in activities in celebration of the Year and its theme.
  • 15. • Organize an event: Use the Activities Kit for guidance and effective strategies on promoting your event. • Post an event on the official Calendar of Events: Post your event on the official calendar for the Year and submit a request to the UN for use of the official logo. IONAL INTERNATIONAL UN Photo/Sophia Paris R  YEAR  OF OF TH 0 - 2011 YOUTH AUGUST 2010 - 2011 R VOICE OUR YEAR OUR VOICE
  • 17. • Participate in local events: Visit the official • Talk to your leaders: Meet decision- calendar to find activities in your community makers to reiterate the importance of and learn about what others are doing youth participation in development and of around the world to celebrate the Year. fostering mutual understanding. • Raise public awareness: Download the • Subscribe to Youth Flash: Learn about International Year of Youth banner from what’s happening in the UN system and youth the official website and post a link on your organizations worldwide. Visit www.un.org/ webpage. Promote the Year using online esa/socdev/unyin/flash.htm to subscribe social networking tools. to the montly e-newsletter of the UN Programme on Youth. • Contribute to online discussions: Join the monthly consultations on Facebook • Reach Out: Talk to your neighbours to learn (facebook.com/UNyouthyear) and share more about their cultures and religions and your views on various issues. Previous encourage your friends to do the same. discussions focused on organizing low-cost For more activities and to download advocacy activities; increasing the effectiveness of materials for the Year, visit the official website youth participation and representation at for the Year at: social.un.org/youthyear. the community level; engaging the media to raise public awareness; and making suggestions for the official slogan of the Year: Our Year. Our Voice.
  • 18. WHAT'S HAPPENING? The Year, from 12 August 2010 to 11 “Imagine a year when everyone from all August 2011, begins with launch events sectors of society can engage in dialogue at UN Headquarters in New York and about issues affecting young people around the world showcasing youth — a year we all listen with respect and contributions to development and speak with dignity. The International promoting the implementation of the Year of Youth is this opportunity. World Programme of Action for Youth. This is our year to find, define, and make The UN Conference on Youth will be our voice heard — let’s not waste it!” a highlight of the International Year of Youth. Christopher Derige Malano, Pax Romana, member of the Many other events are scheduled International Coordination Meeting throughout the world to celebrate the of Youth Organizations (ICMYO) Year. Please visit the official Calendar of Events for more information at: social.un.org/youthyear.
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