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==International Youth Day== | ==International Youth Day== | ||
On 17 December 1999, in its [http://www.un.org/en/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/RES/54/120 resolution 54/120], the United Nations General Assembly endorsed the recommendation made by the World Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth (Lisbon, 8-12 August 1998) that 12 August be declared | On 17 December 1999, in its [http://www.un.org/en/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/RES/54/120 resolution 54/120], the United Nations General Assembly endorsed the recommendation made by the World Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth (Lisbon, 8-12 August 1998) that 12 August be declared [International Youth Day]. | ||
Since the adoption of Security Council Resolution [https://documents-dds-ny.un.org/doc/UNDOC/GEN/N15/413/06/pdf/N1541306.pdf?OpenElement S/RES/2250 (2015)] in 2015, there is growing recognition that as agents of change, young people’s inclusion in the peace and security agenda and in society more broadly, is key to building and sustaining peace. Another Security Council Resolution S/RES/2282 (2016) reaffirms the important role youth can play in deterring and resolving conflicts, and are key constituents in ensuring the success of both peacekeeping and peacebuilding efforts. | Since the adoption of Security Council Resolution [https://documents-dds-ny.un.org/doc/UNDOC/GEN/N15/413/06/pdf/N1541306.pdf?OpenElement S/RES/2250 (2015)] in 2015, there is growing recognition that as agents of change, young people’s inclusion in the peace and security agenda and in society more broadly, is key to building and sustaining peace. Another Security Council Resolution S/RES/2282 (2016) reaffirms the important role youth can play in deterring and resolving conflicts, and are key constituents in ensuring the success of both peacekeeping and peacebuilding efforts. | ||
==World Programme of Action for Youth== | ==World Programme of Action for Youth== |
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International Youth Day is celebrated worldwide on 12th of August.
International Youth Day
On 17 December 1999, in its resolution 54/120, the United Nations General Assembly endorsed the recommendation made by the World Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth (Lisbon, 8-12 August 1998) that 12 August be declared [International Youth Day].
Since the adoption of Security Council Resolution S/RES/2250 (2015) in 2015, there is growing recognition that as agents of change, young people’s inclusion in the peace and security agenda and in society more broadly, is key to building and sustaining peace. Another Security Council Resolution S/RES/2282 (2016) reaffirms the important role youth can play in deterring and resolving conflicts, and are key constituents in ensuring the success of both peacekeeping and peacebuilding efforts.
World Programme of Action for Youth
In 1985, the UN celebrated the first International Year of Youth. On its 10th anniversary, the General Assembly adopted the World Programme of Action for Youth, setting a policy framework and guidelines for national action and international support to improve the situation of young people.
15 Priority Areas adopted by the General Assembly:
- Education
- Employment
- Hunger and poverty
- Health
- Environment
- Drug abuse
- Juvenile delinquency
- Leisure-time activities
- Girls and young women
- Participation
- Globalization
- Information and communication technologies
- HIV/AIDS
- Youth and conflict
- Intergenerational relations