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Dialogue and Mutual Understanding




       Fact Sheet: Youth Participation

           zz n 1995, the World Programme of Action for Youth (WPAY) was adopted to address the chal-
              I
                lenges facing youth into the next millennium.
           zz n
              I    2003, the General Assembly reaffirmed its commitment to youth by adopting resolution
                58/133, reiterating the importance of youth participation at all levels.
           zz n 2009, through resolution 64/134, the General Assembly proclaimed the International Year of
              I
                Youth: Dialogue and Mutual Understanding.


       Participation is a fundamental right. It is one of the guiding principles of the Universal Declaration of Human
       Rights that has been reiterated in many other Conventions and Declarations. Through active participation,
       young people are empowered to play a vital role in their own development as well as in that of their communi-
       ties, helping them to learn vital life-skills, develop knowledge on human rights and citizenship and to promote
       positive civic action. To participate effectively, young people must be given the proper tools, such as education
       about and access to their civil rights.

       United Nations and Youth
       The UN has long recognized that young people are a major human resource for development and key agents
       for social change, economic growth and technological innovation. Participation in decision-making is a key
       priority area of the UN agenda on youth.

       In 1995, on the tenth anniversary of International Youth Year, the United Nations strengthened its commit-
       ment to young people by adopting the World Programme of Action for Youth (WPAY), an international strat-
       egy to more effectively address their problems and increase opportunities for participation in society.

       The WPAY, covering fifteen priority areas, looks in-depth at the nature of the challenges facing youth and pres-
       ents a blueprint for action. Since its adoption, the World Programme of Action has guided the formulation of
       national youth policies in many countries.

       The international community has reaffirmed its commitment to youth participation through UN General
       Assembly resolution 58/133, which reiterates the “importance of the full and effective participation of youth
       and youth organizations at the local, national, regional and international levels in promoting and implementing
       the World Programme of Action and in evaluating the progress achieved and the obstacles encountered in its
       implementation”.

       Subsequent resolutions have also dealt with policies and programmes involving youth as well as promoting
       youth participation in social and economic development.




asdf       website: social.un.org/youthyear   •   facebook: www.facebook.com/UNyouth         •   twitter: twitter.com/UNyouthyear
Progress
       Young people have opportunities to participate in civic life through volunteerism, community service and
       service-learning. In some countries they serve as members of youth committees in local Governments offering
       their views on community issues or participating in student governments and influencing youth policy

       In some countries National Youth Councils, umbrella organizations for youth organizations, are key stakeholder
       in decision-making on youth issues. They have purely symbolic status in others.

       At the community level, young people can establish university or school clubs aimed at educating each other
       on youth rights and civic education. They often set up internet fora and discussion groups to exchange ideas
       and inspire each other to take action in their respective communities.

       At the international level, there are a number of youth fora and conferences organized by young people like the
       World Youth Congress series. They may also participate in international and UN policy processes by becoming
       youth delegates to the General Assembly, the Commission on Sustainable Development or the Commission
       for Social Development.

       The way forward
       There is a need for a collective and better understanding of what youth participation involves, how it can be
       implemented for all youth ages. Furthermore, it is crucial to develop a set of verifiable indicators to comple-
       ment the goals and targets developed to assess the progress achieved in the 15 priority areas contained in the
       WPAY.

       Participation can be strengthened by including youth in the design, implementation, monitoring and evalua-
       tion of instruments, strategies and programmes

       Youth participation can also be improved through a number of approaches, such as education and capacity
       building. Youth-friendly information and materials can be developed with young people themselves, through
       both traditional and progressive technology mediums, such as internet, sms, etc. The material must be acces-
       sible to youth with disabilities.

       Structures and mechanisms can also be created to advance youth participation. These can be developed for
       institutionalising youth participation in decision-making processes that affect young people, such as establish-
       ing youth advisory groups, youth networks for positive civic engagement, etc.

       Efforts can be aimed at achieving appropriate representation and participation of youth in decision-making
       bodies, as young women and men entitled to the same rights.

       When drafting laws that affect young people, facilitate their participation through consultation processes en-
       suring their contributions to debates on policy- and law-making, resource allocation and parliament’s efforts
       to hold Government to account.

       Youth should also be encouraged to participate in issue-based programmes that affect them, such as the edu-
       cation, social protection, reproductive health, environment, etc.

       Another approach is to invest in youth participation by supporting programmes for young people’s civic en-
       gagement initiatives, networks and organizations.



asdf       website: social.un.org/youthyear   •   facebook: www.facebook.com/UNyouth        •   twitter: twitter.com/UNyouthyear
Finally, to ensure that youth participation is inclusive, equitable and gender sensitive, social, economic and
       cultural barriers affecting young women must be removed. They should have equal access to education and
       vocational training to be properly equipped for full participation in society, especially political involvement.
       Adopt a special inclusive measure for enabling participation of young people from marginalised and excluded
       groups such as young people with disabilities, indigenous young people, etc.

       For further information
           zz www.un.org/youth
           zz http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unyin/ga60.htm
           zz  http://www.unicef.org/adolescence/cypguide/resourceguide_intro.html
           zz http://www.unicef.org/voy/, the Voice of the Youth homepage
           zz http://www.youthpeer.org/web/guest/home
           zz http://www.unfpa.org/adolescents/participation.htm
           zz  ww.worldbank.org/participation/ World Bank site on participation and civic engagement, with di-
              w
                rect links to sources on participatory tools methods
           zz  ww.unesco.org/most/growing.htm
              w                                        for the “Growing Up In Cities” Initiative
           zz  ww.ids.ac.uk/ids/
              w                    homepage of the Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, a leading centre for
                research and teaching on international development, includes a page on participatory approaches.

       This Fact Sheet was prepared by the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) and the United Nations
       Programme on Youth. It is part of a collaborative effort of the Inter-Agency Network for Youth Devel-
       opment, coordinated by the United Nations Programme on Youth.




asdf       website: social.un.org/youthyear   •   facebook: www.facebook.com/UNyouth         •     twitter: twitter.com/UNyouthyear

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Fact Sheet: Youth Participation

  • 1. Dialogue and Mutual Understanding Fact Sheet: Youth Participation zz n 1995, the World Programme of Action for Youth (WPAY) was adopted to address the chal- I lenges facing youth into the next millennium. zz n I 2003, the General Assembly reaffirmed its commitment to youth by adopting resolution 58/133, reiterating the importance of youth participation at all levels. zz n 2009, through resolution 64/134, the General Assembly proclaimed the International Year of I Youth: Dialogue and Mutual Understanding. Participation is a fundamental right. It is one of the guiding principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights that has been reiterated in many other Conventions and Declarations. Through active participation, young people are empowered to play a vital role in their own development as well as in that of their communi- ties, helping them to learn vital life-skills, develop knowledge on human rights and citizenship and to promote positive civic action. To participate effectively, young people must be given the proper tools, such as education about and access to their civil rights. United Nations and Youth The UN has long recognized that young people are a major human resource for development and key agents for social change, economic growth and technological innovation. Participation in decision-making is a key priority area of the UN agenda on youth. In 1995, on the tenth anniversary of International Youth Year, the United Nations strengthened its commit- ment to young people by adopting the World Programme of Action for Youth (WPAY), an international strat- egy to more effectively address their problems and increase opportunities for participation in society. The WPAY, covering fifteen priority areas, looks in-depth at the nature of the challenges facing youth and pres- ents a blueprint for action. Since its adoption, the World Programme of Action has guided the formulation of national youth policies in many countries. The international community has reaffirmed its commitment to youth participation through UN General Assembly resolution 58/133, which reiterates the “importance of the full and effective participation of youth and youth organizations at the local, national, regional and international levels in promoting and implementing the World Programme of Action and in evaluating the progress achieved and the obstacles encountered in its implementation”. Subsequent resolutions have also dealt with policies and programmes involving youth as well as promoting youth participation in social and economic development. asdf website: social.un.org/youthyear • facebook: www.facebook.com/UNyouth • twitter: twitter.com/UNyouthyear
  • 2. Progress Young people have opportunities to participate in civic life through volunteerism, community service and service-learning. In some countries they serve as members of youth committees in local Governments offering their views on community issues or participating in student governments and influencing youth policy In some countries National Youth Councils, umbrella organizations for youth organizations, are key stakeholder in decision-making on youth issues. They have purely symbolic status in others. At the community level, young people can establish university or school clubs aimed at educating each other on youth rights and civic education. They often set up internet fora and discussion groups to exchange ideas and inspire each other to take action in their respective communities. At the international level, there are a number of youth fora and conferences organized by young people like the World Youth Congress series. They may also participate in international and UN policy processes by becoming youth delegates to the General Assembly, the Commission on Sustainable Development or the Commission for Social Development. The way forward There is a need for a collective and better understanding of what youth participation involves, how it can be implemented for all youth ages. Furthermore, it is crucial to develop a set of verifiable indicators to comple- ment the goals and targets developed to assess the progress achieved in the 15 priority areas contained in the WPAY. Participation can be strengthened by including youth in the design, implementation, monitoring and evalua- tion of instruments, strategies and programmes Youth participation can also be improved through a number of approaches, such as education and capacity building. Youth-friendly information and materials can be developed with young people themselves, through both traditional and progressive technology mediums, such as internet, sms, etc. The material must be acces- sible to youth with disabilities. Structures and mechanisms can also be created to advance youth participation. These can be developed for institutionalising youth participation in decision-making processes that affect young people, such as establish- ing youth advisory groups, youth networks for positive civic engagement, etc. Efforts can be aimed at achieving appropriate representation and participation of youth in decision-making bodies, as young women and men entitled to the same rights. When drafting laws that affect young people, facilitate their participation through consultation processes en- suring their contributions to debates on policy- and law-making, resource allocation and parliament’s efforts to hold Government to account. Youth should also be encouraged to participate in issue-based programmes that affect them, such as the edu- cation, social protection, reproductive health, environment, etc. Another approach is to invest in youth participation by supporting programmes for young people’s civic en- gagement initiatives, networks and organizations. asdf website: social.un.org/youthyear • facebook: www.facebook.com/UNyouth • twitter: twitter.com/UNyouthyear
  • 3. Finally, to ensure that youth participation is inclusive, equitable and gender sensitive, social, economic and cultural barriers affecting young women must be removed. They should have equal access to education and vocational training to be properly equipped for full participation in society, especially political involvement. Adopt a special inclusive measure for enabling participation of young people from marginalised and excluded groups such as young people with disabilities, indigenous young people, etc. For further information zz www.un.org/youth zz http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unyin/ga60.htm zz  http://www.unicef.org/adolescence/cypguide/resourceguide_intro.html zz http://www.unicef.org/voy/, the Voice of the Youth homepage zz http://www.youthpeer.org/web/guest/home zz http://www.unfpa.org/adolescents/participation.htm zz ww.worldbank.org/participation/ World Bank site on participation and civic engagement, with di- w rect links to sources on participatory tools methods zz ww.unesco.org/most/growing.htm w for the “Growing Up In Cities” Initiative zz ww.ids.ac.uk/ids/ w homepage of the Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, a leading centre for research and teaching on international development, includes a page on participatory approaches. This Fact Sheet was prepared by the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) and the United Nations Programme on Youth. It is part of a collaborative effort of the Inter-Agency Network for Youth Devel- opment, coordinated by the United Nations Programme on Youth. asdf website: social.un.org/youthyear • facebook: www.facebook.com/UNyouth • twitter: twitter.com/UNyouthyear