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  2. Youth - Wikipedia

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    The UN also states they are aware that several definitions exist for youth within UN entities such as Youth Habitat 15–32, NCSL 12-24, and African Youth Charter 15–35. On November 11, 2020, the State Duma of the Russian Federation approved a project to raise the cap on the age of young people from 30 to 35 years (the range now extending ...

  3. Youth-led development - Wikipedia

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    A youth-led development is an initiative that is largely devised and ... Most organizations use the UN's definition of youth which is a person between the ages ...

  4. United Nations Security Council Resolution 2250 - Wikipedia

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    The Resolution 2250 is a thematic resolution that deals with the topic of youth from an international peace and security perspective. [2] Recognizing the youth's efforts in peace building, it provides a set of guidelines upon which policies and programs will be developed by member states, the UN and civil society.

  5. Youth in Africa - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Development Programme, in 2006, suggested that a better informed, holistic framework is urgently needed, investing in young people, their societies and their ability to participate in decision making. [41] There is a need for entrepreneurship and innovation at a higher level, both by the youth and the governments.

  6. Youth unemployment - Wikipedia

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    African countries define youth as someone from as young as 15 to someone well into their mid thirties, which varies from the standardized definition of the United Nations. [22] Africa has the youngest population of any continent which means that the problem of youth unemployment in the continent is particularly relevant.

  7. Youth participation - Wikipedia

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    Youth participation is the active engagement of young people throughout their own communities. It is often used as a shorthand for youth participation in any many forms, including decision-making, sports, schools and any activity where young people are not historically engaged.

  8. Youth activism - Wikipedia

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    Youth activists were also included in global decision-making structures, such as Jerome Foster's participation in the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council in the Biden administration, [74] and H.D. Wright's election as Youth Representative at Education Cannot Wait, the United Nations fund for education in emergencies, [75] chaired ...

  9. United Nations Youth Associations - Wikipedia

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    UNYANET is the international network for United Nations Youth Associations and UNA-Youth Sections. If a country doesn’t have an UNYA, youth can get involved with their local United Nations Association (UNA). If someone does not know if their country has a UNA, contact the World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA) Youth Network.