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Maria Helena Henriques Mueller Chief, SHS/SRP/YSPE Interregional Information Seminar for New Secretaries-General of Nat

UNESCO’s Approach to Youth Development. Maria Helena Henriques Mueller Chief, SHS/SRP/YSPE Interregional Information Seminar for New Secretaries-General of National Commissions for UNESCO 27 February 2007. www.unesco.org/youth ucj@unesco.org. 1.

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  1. UNESCO’s Approach to Youth Development Maria Helena Henriques Mueller Chief, SHS/SRP/YSPE Interregional Information Seminar for New Secretaries-General of National Commissions for UNESCO 27 February 2007 www.unesco.org/youth ucj@unesco.org 1

  2. UNESCO’s Strategy with and forYouth • Definition of Youth: Age group 15– 24 approximately 18%of worldpopulation ? Regional distribution Future trends

  3. UNESCO’s Strategy with and forYouth • Basic assumptions: have distinctive needs, problems, concerns and expectations are a resource, not a problem arepartners, not a target group Young people • UNESCO and its Member States must take into account youth concerns, visionsandcontributions

  4. UNESCO’s Strategy with and forYouth • Basic assumptions: have distinctive needs, problems, concerns and expectations are a resource, not a problem arepartners, not a target group Young people • UNESCO and its Member States must take into account youth concerns, visions and contributions • Mission and Objective Empowerment of young people to ensure their full participation in society as equal and valuable partners.

  5. The location of the Section for Youth (SHS / SRP / YSPE) 5

  6. UNESCO’s Strategy with and forYouth To increase presence and participation of young people and their organizations in UNESCO’s bodies (Secretariat, Permanent Delegations, NatComms), events and forums the participation function To enhance partnerships between UNESCO and youth organizations, In setting up projects and programs the partnership function To provide assistance to Member States in mainstreaming youth concerns and issues into policies and programs, and seek ways to involve youth organizations and credit them with results the policy development function To act as clearing house of information concerning youth, preparing and disseminating publications the promotion function To work with youth organizations in follow-up and evaluation processes of projects targeting young people, and encourage research on the promotion of positive youth image the monitoring function

  7. Lines for actionSHS / SRP / YSPE Interagency coordination and cooperation Partnerships with youth NGOs and networks, sport organizations and youth projects of IGOs UNESCO Youth Forum(s) Provision of technical assistance to Member States

  8. SHS / SRP / YSPE • Youth development indicators • Young people living in poverty in the follow-up to UNESCO’s anti-poverty initiativesunder SHS’s general coordination • Youth and violence • Advocacy for adolescent girls initiatives Interagency coordination and cooperation

  9. SHS / SRP / YSPE • Youth-specific HIV/AIDS preventive and treatment education and initiatives • Development of partnerships with the NGO members of the Joint Programmatic Committee on Youth of the NGO Liaison Committee on specific projects • Development of training materials in Sport and Values education • Intensified cooperation with National Commissions, networks and IGOs on modalities of youth involvement Partnerships with youth NGOs and networks, sport organizations and youth projects of IGOs

  10. Youth Forum Youth Forum UNESCO General Conference Youth Forum Regional Regional UNESCO Youth Forum(s) UNESCO Youth Forum(s) • Held for the first time at the 30th General Conference (1999), a Youth Forum has taken place before every General Conference since then. 6 UNESCO Regional Youth Forums for 2006-2007 Euro- Mediterranean Asian Americas ArabStates Pacific African

  11. UNESCO Regional Youth Forums • Education for Sustainable Development, Pacific Islands, 17-22 July 2006 • Intercultural and Interfaith Dialogue to Ensure Peace, Euro-Mediterranean region, Cyprus 16-19 November 2006 Completed • Asia (Korea, June 2007) • African (Burkina Faso or Cameroon, August 2007) • Americas (Mexico, September 2007) • Arab States (Saudi Arabia, September 2007) In preparation

  12. Inclusion / cooperation with National Commissions To inform Infopills Nomination of young participants To consult Section for Youth, Sport and Physical Education (YSPE) National Commissions

  13. Inclusion / cooperation with National Commissions The Canadian National Commission for UNESCO organizeda Youth Consultation with regards to the central theme of the debates of the 4th UNESCO Youth Forum Swedish National Youth Council and National Commission to UNESCOorganized a similar event for young people from Northern Europe and partner countries of the Swedish National Youth Council in Africa and Asia National Commissions in 22 countries support the L’ORÉAL National Fellowships, to be extended to more than 50 countries by 2008. More than 200 women have benefited from the programme so far Examples

  14. Thank You! www.unesco.org/youth

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