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Youth and civic priorities – This is what it takes to change the world

July 08, 2020
By: Sandra Luciano, IYF/ICT Specialist

Young people around the world represent 41% of the total population, and they are an effective and vital component of development issues.  We need to shed light on civic participation for young people because they are the ones who have the energy and the ability to find solutions to all the problems that our communities face

Civic participation is the basis of democracy and a clear expression of the principle of people's sovereignty. Civic engagement requires the presence of a group of citizens who have a sense of belonging and an interest in public affairs.

The importance of youth participation in public affairs continues to grow.  It is one of the most essential pillars of citizenship and participatory democracy in contemporary societies. Civic engagement of young people is the real gateway to mobilizing the energies of emerging generations, pumping new blood in the arteries of the political and social systems that would contribute to the continuous development movement.

Youth engagement is participatory democracy. Activating civic participation of youth will reduce the state of the political vacuum that young people live in. But first we must review how to unleash the energy of the youth. The youth must reformulate their priorities to engage with development interventions. This can be achieved with empowerment programs in line with the national agenda in order to effectively engage the youth in the civil society and higher decision-making bodies. 

Young people have a perceived sense that they’re unable to influence regulations on how their right to life, particularly economic life, is exercised. This is partly why there is a lack of civic participation among young people. Additionally, illiteracy and unemployment, play a fundamental role in the youth's reluctance to participate in political life.  When the basic needs of young people - such as finding suitable job opportunities, marriage, and starting an independent life - are not fulfilled, this negatively affects young people's voluntary work and political participation in the public domain.

To tackle these challenges, governments should fulfil the needs of youth in a way that reflects positively on their active participation in all issues of society, reducing indifference and engaging in national action. They should promote youth civic participation through open dialogue and creating opportunities for ideological discussions.

If youth are our only future, then the issue of youth participation should become our main priority more than ever. This could be achieved through scientific research, quality education, collaborative spaces for youth, or in policies directed at young people.

Sandra Luciano, IYF/ICT Specialist

Young people are best placed to tackle developmental challenges - here’s why

October 18, 2019
IYF, SDGs

From my perspective, young people are the most capable of describing development goals. They present creative ideas that are compatible with the needs of the current era, and they can set a road map through which they can achieve these goals. Empowering youth and deepening their knowledge of their social responsibilities will result in bold and innovative generations that work steadily towards a better future for all of us. 

We need to emphasize the principle that young people are strategic partners and future stakeholders. They should be regarded as equal to older demographics. They should be consulted and empowered to effectively contribute to the sustainable development of their communities, using innovative approaches and proposing positive solutions.

It is not possible to address sustainable development without considering the role of the youth. Achieving the 2030 Agenda requires proactive engagement to eradicate poverty and create sustainable opportunities for all young people. If the younger generation is empowered and provided with opportunities and possibilities, they will be able to change the world for the better and achieve global development.

Our communities are facing serious economic, political, social and environmental concerns.  This is why we need to promote developmental thinking and the concepts of sustainable development among young people. The significance of this is linked to countries’ ability to change, which is only possible through active participation and engagement at policy and decision-making levels.

Solutions and recommendations
To achieve better youth engagement within the development process, there are several strategies that can be adopted, such as:
  • Supporting youth innovation through the expansion of integrated, comprehensive and continuous workshops that involve them in generating solutions.
  • Positioning young people as key players in the development process through supporting activities in which their role emerges is a crucial factor.
  • Enhancing the role of youth in achieving political and economic development. This involves rebuilding the education system to include a modern, conscious perspective that addresses the importance of civic participation. The education system should encourage social reformation towards a political culture with a positive impact.
  • Creating training and capacity building programs for youth and providing job opportunities for them through coordination with enterprises. 

It is incredibly important to position the youth as a key element in sustainable development. This will be achieved by pushing a socio-economic and political agenda that contributes to re-defining the role of youth in their countries. 

There are negative forces that position themselves in the way of the youth achieving sustainable development in Arab countries. But we need youth input, because we cannot take the right path without the youth having a fundamental role in our direction. 

Sandra Luciano, IYF/ICT Specialist
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