Without young people, Global Goals will not be achieved, ±¬ÁÏÍø forum told
Today’s young people are more connected, dynamic and engaged than ever and the Global Goals can¡¯t happen without them, speakers told an annual United Nations forum, where young leaders called on the Organization keep its promise to ¡®leave no one behind¡¯ on the road to creating a prosperous world for everyone on a clean planet.
The first day of the 2018?Youth Forum, convened by the ±¬ÁÏÍø Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), got off to a rollicking start with young people from every corner of the world leading discussions with ministers and high-level government officials, ±¬ÁÏÍø agencies and other international organizations.
One of the highlights of today¡¯s events was the dialogue between Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed and Jayathma Wickramanayake, the ±¬ÁÏÍø Secretary-General¡¯s Envoy on Youth.
The conversation revolved around the Forum theme, ¡®the role of youth in building sustainable and resilient urban and rural communities¡¯ and how youth can engage in the implementation of the??for Sustainable Development, adopted by ±¬ÁÏÍø Member States in 2015. Ms. Mohammed said that the Agenda 2030 was ¡°shaped with youth¡± and young people were ¡°the loudest voice¡± in the ground-breaking?, in which almost 10 million made their voices heard during the ±¬ÁÏÍø system-wide discussions on the landmark17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).
She encouraged youth to ¡°make noise¡± for their voices to be heard.
Stressing that the importance of youth engagement by Member States in their national plans to implement the?, Ms. Wickramanayake said: ¡°We talk about leaving no one behind but if we don¡¯t keep up with that phase, young people will leave the ±¬ÁÏÍø behind.¡±
In a keynote address, Salina Abraham, President of the International Forestry Students¡¯ Association, said: ¡°Sustainable development is not having to leave your home, family and culture behind to provide your children with an adequate life. It¡¯s not having to conceal your language or culture in an attempt to conform, only to never truly be accepted.
¡°Sustainable development is having the security, access, resources and tools to create new opportunities wherever you choose to call home,¡± she said.
For her part, ECOSOC President Marie Chatardov¨¢ said that young people imbue urban and rural communities with energy, creativity, and innovation.
¡°Your drive for innovation and consumption choices are crucial to our goals of increasing the eco-efficiency, minimizing waste and pollution, and of promoting access to and the sustainable use of all resources,¡± she said.
¡°You are a key partner in efforts to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, and resilient, and to build a global coalition to reverse land degradation and protect biodiversity,¡± she added.
¡°We are here to listen to your voices. Our landmark frameworks ¨C including the 2030 Agenda, the??and the??¨C already recognize you as the key partners in efforts to build a better future,¡± she stressed.
Also addressing the Forum was General Assembly President Miroslav Laj?¨¢k, who stressed that ¡°if we neglect young people, we will not achieve a single SDG.¡±
He highlighted the role of youth in innovations that help reverse the trends that are harming the planet as well as in preventing conflict and building peace.
¡°I want to conclude with a blunt truth: our international system simply was not set up for young people. If you look at photographs of the signing of the ±¬ÁÏÍø Charter, you will not see any young men or young women. That is why, for years, young people were not seen ¨C and were not heard ¨C in the conference rooms, like this one,¡± he said.
¡°Young people can no longer be dismissed as the rebel fighters; the terrorists; the disenfranchised. They are the innovators, the solution-finders; the social and environmental entrepreneurs,¡± he added.
Source: ±¬ÁÏÍø News Centre
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