
ICYO- Youth Information
No. 2009/33
(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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12 August 2009
International Youth Day –
SUSTAINABILITY: Our
Challenge. Our Future.
Message from
Mr Koïchiro Matsuura, Director-General of
UNESCO
In
the midst of a series of unprecedented crises affecting the lives of young
people all around the world, the theme for this year’s International Youth Day
“Sustainability: our challenge, our future” could not be more relevant.
Sustainability
refers to three facets of life which are all affected by the current turmoil:
the environment, society and the economy. We need urgently to reflect on the
challenges they pose for youth. If we do not, their opportunities for
development, secure livelihoods and social cohesion will be compromised.
Representing
more than 18% of the world’s population, young people have strong potential for
contributing to efforts to address these crises: in addition to being the best
educated generation so far, they are ambitious, flexible and able to adapt to
changing realities. Yet, more than 200 million of them live on less than US$1 a
day, 88 million are unemployed, 160 million are undernourished, 130 million are
illiterate, more than 10 million live with HIV/AIDS, and young women continue
to face barriers in many areas of development. Considering this demographic
window of opportunity, it is important to work with youth as equal partners in
embracing the challenge of sustainability.
In
cooperation with governments, youth organizations, research networks, key
development partners the media and the private sector, UNESCO seeks to foster
an enabling policy environment for youth development and to support youth-led
action, by strengthening knowledge acquisition and management on youth issues,
fostering relevant evidence-based research and policy development and
encouraging youth participation in decision-making. Reaffirming its commitment
to youth, UNESCO has institutionalised a Youth Forum as an integral part of the
General Conference, the Organization’s highest decision-making body. The Forum,
which will meet again from 1 to 3 October 2009, will be dedicated to the theme
“Investing out of the crisis: what role for young people?” It will allow youth
from each Member State to contribute to the development of the Organization’s
programme and action and provide them with the opportunity to voice their
opinion on this highly topical challenge and UNESCO’s role in tackling it.
On
International Youth Day 2009, I therefore call on governments, civil society
and the private sector to intensify their efforts to work with youth in
addressing these challenges; and I encourage all young people to channel their
energy and creativity into securing peace and sustainability for future
generations.
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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.