Young people are on the “frontlines of the struggle to build a better future”, the UN chief said on Thursday, International Youth Day.
“They are tackling inequities in food security, biodiversity loss, threats to our environment and much more”, Secretary-General António Guterres spelled out in his message for the day.
And noting that COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the “dire need for…transformational change”, he upheld that young people must be “full partners in that effort”.
From gender equality to education and skills development, the top UN official highlighted that youth exhibit drive, creativity, and commitment.
“But young people cannot do it on their own”, he stated.
“They need allies to make sure they are engaged, included and understood”.
Guided by the UN system-wide youth strategy, Youth2030, the Organization is strengthening its work for and with young people worldwide.
“I urge everyone to guarantee young people a seat at the table as we build a world based on inclusive, fair, and sustainable development for all”, said Mr. Guterres, according UN News.
Join the world government movement if you believe the world leaders should unite and work together to create a Paradise on Earth.[ultimatemember_social_login id=691]