News - Meaningful Youth Participation
21 news items on Meaningful Youth Participation
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Dialogue sessions with youth in the run-up to the EU-AU Summit
In the run-up to the Summit, the Ambassador-at-Large for Youth, Education and Work, Tijmen Rooseboom, participated in dialogue ...
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Beyond photo ops – advancing youth participation in government
Kevin Eustatia-Palm (20) is one of nine members of the Youth Advisory Committee. As a child growing up in Curaçao he was often ...
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Ambassador Rooseboom at the ‘RewirED’ education summit
Ambassador-at-Large for Youth, Education and Work, Tijmen Rooseboom travelled to Dubai to represent the Netherlands. Read how he ...
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‘It’s important that young people have a seat at the table, not just to be heard, but to be listened to’
To give young people a voice in its policy processes, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in collaboration with the National Youth ...
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Being heard: the voice of a generation is getting through
Now, more than ever, young Africans deserve a place at the policymaking table, say Amref’s youth expert Evalin Karijo and ...
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Call for proposals: meaningful participation of women and youth in peacebuilding
The United Nations Peacebuilding Fund (PBF) supports women and youth through its Gender and Youth Promotion Initiative (GYPI) in ...
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Shaping the digital agenda at the ECOSOC Youth Forum
What does being connected mean to you? How can youth networks collaborate to support young people in shaping the digital agenda? ...
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IASC Guidelines on working with youth during humanitarian crisis
On Tuesday 16 February, the virtual launch of the IASC-endorsed guidelines “With Us and For Us: IASC Guidelines on Working with ...
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Youth-led research for Youth at Heart Virtual Forum
Restless Development has formed a group of 12 young co-researchers from Sahel, Horn of Africa and MENA regions to execute a two ...
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Young people have to become more politically involved
Wani Saki Michael Lotiyu (30), from South Sudan, is encouraging young people the world over to become politically engaged. He is ...