Global Youth Forum

Bali, Indonesia

4 – 6 December 2012

Youth Rights at the Heart of Development

Forty-three percent of the world’s population is currently under 25. The number of young people is rising fastest in those parts of the world with the lowest economic growth. What does that mean for education, families, jobs, health and sustainability? How can civil society and international agencies work together to build a movement that will put youth interests at the heart of political debate and deliver sustainable results nationally and globally?

The ICPD Beyond 2014 Global Youth Forum aims to address these questions and represents the peak of efforts by UN agencies, young people and civil society to translate the participatory aspirations of the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) into a sustainable youth advocacy network. Specifically, it seeks to tackle emerging issues and priorities for young people globally and ensure that these issues are central to the outcomes of the ICPD review process.

The Global Youth Forum is being delivered in full partnership with youth advocates and will bring together all stakeholders to make recommendations that will influence the global development agenda for the next 20 years. We intend to bring a diverse group of young people to the Global Youth Forum and especially encourage young people under the age of 24 to apply.

Criteria for applicants

Are you:

– a leader, or emerging leader, currently working at national level in an area that contributes to ICPD Programme of Action?

– working in a paid or voluntary capacity for a civil society organisation engaged in policy development at national and local levels?

– working in a paid or voluntary capacity for organisations that have a demonstrable national and/or international reach and mandate;

– able to demonstrate outstanding youth advocacy and networking capabilities with concrete examples of achievements in these areas in different contexts;

– below the age of 30

When considering candidates for the Global Youth Forum we take into account the following key knowledge, skills, awareness and values:

– a commitment to the values of the ICPD;

– leadership experience;

– innovation in the arena of policy development and application;

– desire to contribute to and improve the leadership potential of the civil society sector;

– willingness to learn;

– eagerness to lead debate and discussions during the Global Youth Forum;

– commitment to follow-up activities.

All participants must have a valid passport with a minimum of 1 year until expiry. While applicants under the age of 30 will be considered, we particularly encourage young people between the ages of 18 and 24 to apply.

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3 Comments

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  1. BOKON Adjo 12 years ago

    i really like this initiative. im gladly interested in joining you in order to bring my contribtion to achieve more and have positiv impact on people. let stay together and achieve more…

  2. Charles Kwame Affum Aboagye 12 years ago

    I will be grateful to receive up-date information and also to attend programme.

  3. Ako GUNN 12 years ago

    Such initaitive demonstrates in the huge context of economic , political instability that there must be a hope in order to contribute to change something in a positive way in our World. My future, yours futrue and our Future as Today’s Youth and Tommorrow Leaders’Can’t be gleaned….

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