
ICYO- Youth Information
No. 2009/31
(E-Newsletter from network of youth organizations in India)
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ICYO - Platform of 358 Youth Organizations in India.
ICYO - India’s largest network of urban and rural
youth.
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International Youth Day
12 August, 2009
SUSTAINABILITY: OUr Challenge. Our
Future.
Sustainability
does not only refer to maintaining environmental balance and renewal. Sustainability
encapsulates three facets of life: the environment, society and the economy. We live our lives in the overlaps and intersections of
these facets, and our actions and attitudes help shape them. Their changing
shapes in turn affect the way we are able to live our lives. The negative
effects of unsustainable behaviour are not easily contained. As has been proven
by the global crises in food, the economy and the environment, the concept of
the global village has gone beyond being a useful analogy to being a hard
reality, making clear the need to adopt a global
sense of social responsibility.
With these
things in mind, as the energizers of today and the holders of tomorrow, it is
imperative that youth embrace
the challenge of sustainability in its fullness as they help pave
the way forward through the 21st century and beyond. Youth action, inclusion,
and their full participation are key to developing today’s world for the
generations of today and tomorrow and central to a sustainable existence.
What is happening around the world
to mark the day
Global Initiatives
Shoot Nations Photo
Competition!
To commemorate the Day, young people (11 to 25) from all around the world can
submit photographs and drawings to participate in a global photography competition
"Shoot Nations". A selection of photographs will be presented to the
United Nations and displayed at UN Headquarters from 3-14 August in
commemoration of International Youth Day. For more information, please visit http://shootnations.org or email: hello@....
How you can celebrate the day
Team up! It is
a great opportunity to rally support and get key actors involved - Governments,
non-governmental organizations, academic institutions, businesses, and young
people - to focus on what has been done to further the World Programme of Action
for Youth.
Organize! Hold
forums, public discussions and information campaigns in support of young people
focusing on youth issues and how they can be addressed.
Celebrate! Plan
and organize performances everywhere to showcase - and celebrate – the fact
that youth contribute to the societies in which they live. Convene exchanges
and dialogues focusing on the rich and varied skills, interests and aspirations
of young people.
Take action! A
major focus of the Day is practical action to further encourage the empowerment
and participation of youth in the processes and decisions that affect their
lives. The media have especially important role to play in support of the
observance of the Day to promote public awareness of youth issues.
The United
Nations Programme on Youth is encouraging youth organizations around the world
to host community barter fairs
for International Youth Day. Remember, with bartering there is no money
involved, only pure exchange of goods and services.
Background of International Youth Day
The General
Assembly on 17 December 1999 in its resolution 54/120, endorsed the
recommendation made by the World Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth (Lisbon,
8-12 August 1998) that 12 August be declared International Youth Day.
The Assembly
recommended that public information activities be organized to support the Day
as a way to promote better awareness of the World Programme of Action for Youth
to the Year 2000 and Beyond, adopted by the General Assembly in 1995
(resolution 50/81).
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Youth Information is published by
Indian Committee of Youth Organizations (ICYO)
194-A, Arjun Nagar, Safdarjang Enclave
New Delhi 110029, India
Phone: 91 9811729093 / 91 11 26183978 Fax 91 11
26198423
Email: icyoindia@... / icyo@...
Web: www.icyo.in
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Indian
Committee of Youth Organizations (ICYO) is a registered non-profit,
non-governmental network organization, committed in developing areas of mutual
cooperation and understanding among different youth voluntary agencies, youth
groups, clubs and individuals working in the field of youth welfare in
India.
ICYO
functions as an umbrella organization of youth NGOs in India. It's family
consists of
over 356 organizations spread in 122 districts of 22 states from different
corners of India.
Our goal:
To improve and extend the youth work and services through
Youth Organizations;
To enhance and demonstrate youth work in the society;
To promote effective youth programmmes;
To organize network of civil society organizations working towards the
development of youth work;
To organize seminars, conferences, workshops, trainings;
To maintain international relation with organizations promoting young people in
their programmes and activities
Affiliation:
Consultative
(Roster) Status with ECOSOC, United Nations;
Consultative Status with Commission on Sustainable Development;
Full Member of World Assembly of Youth (WAY); Asian Youth Council (AYC);
CRIN, South Asia Youth Environment
Network (SAYEN),
Affiliate group of ECPAT International,
Thailand;
ATSECE-DELHI, Indian Partner of AIDS Care Watch Campaign;
Steering Committee member of World Bank's
YDP Network;
Working relation with Indian Association of Parliamentarians (IAPPD);
International Medical Parliamentarians Organizations (IMPO);
Asian Forum of Parliamentarians on Population and Development (AFPPD);
World Youth Foundation, Malaysia.