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"Let us acknowledge and celebrate what youth can do to build a safer, more just world. Let us strengthen our efforts to include young people in policies, programmes and decision-making processes that benefit their futures and ours. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon International Youth Day, 12 August 2010 YOUTH
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The UN defines youth as people between the ages of 15 and 24 years
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...or 18 per cent of the worlds population Youth number 1.2 billion
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Currently, 62 per cent of youth live in Asia...the next largest proportion, 17 per cent, live in Africa
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In 1985, to improve the situation of young people globally, the General Assembly adopted the World Programme of Action for Youth
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to the Year 2000 and Beyond was adopted by the GA in 1995
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The UN Inter-Agency Network on Youth Development coordinates activities of the UN system
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Investing in youth is smart economics and crucial for development
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Investment must begin during early childhood and adolescence, when life-long patterns of behaviour begin
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UN agencies analyze the state of children and youth
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Comprising 25 % of the working age population, youth accounted for 40 % of the world's unemployed EMPLOYMENT is one of its priority areas of work
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.... the highest number ever In 2009 about 81 million young people were unemployed
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FAOs Junior Farmer Field and Life Schools programme in the West Bank and Gaza Strip
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Hunger and Poverty 64 per cent of African and 84 per cent of Asian youth live in countries where 1/3 rd of the population survive on less than $2-a-day
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School Meals have become a safety net for the poor
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is a challenge for young people in developing countries EDUCATION
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more than 25 per cent of the continents youth are illiterate In Africa
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UNICEF-supported Go to School Initiative quadrupled the number of school enrolments from 2002 to 2009 in Southern Sudan
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Measures to protect them from forced marriages, trafficking and sexual abuse are inadequate Girls and young women face special challenges
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In Armed Conflicts girls and women are disproportionately targeted In 2008, few girls and women participated inthe Disarmament, Demobilization, Reintegration programmes, fearing stigmatization
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For the last two decades, the UN has been at the forefront of efforts to protect children and youth in armed conflict
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AIDS is one of the most formidable challenges to the world
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Among youth infected with the HIV virus, 80%, or 4 million people, live in sub-Saharan Africa70% are female
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. The United Nations supports youth in combating Climate Change...through educational programmes, adaptation initiatives and participation
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More than any other generation, you have a voice... You understand the power of instant communication. I appeal to you to use that power for the common good. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Model UN Conference, 13 May 2010
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