
ICYO- Youth Information
No. 2009/39
(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 statement by Mr Kamalesh Sharma, Commonwealth Secretary-General
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Young people are not just the most
valuable resource of the Commonwealth – they make up half of its 2 billion
population
They are a source of talent,
knowledge, ideas, energy and hope – for communities, for countries, for
humanity. They are agents of change and transformation. They make up 25 per
cent of the global working-age population, and yet they account for 44 per cent
of the global unemployed. Almost every other jobless person in the world is
between the ages of 15 and 24.
This year’s International Youth
Day is focused on Sustainability: Our Challenge, Our Future. Young people are
central to the way we will respond to the social, economic and environmental
challenges of ‘sustainability’ – but first must come a sustainable response to
young people themselves. Those who have gone before them – and whose painful
legacy they now inherit – must find a way to support young people in fulfilling
their dreams, to give to life and take from it. Poverty, poor education,
ill-health, conflict, and marginalisation are too common as obstacles to young
people. Perhaps the greatest thing we can achieve for young people is to trust
them sufficiently with money. Young people are entrepreneurial: they wish to be
job creators, not only job takers. The best that our governments and our
financial institutions can do is to trust and empower them, and give them
wings. In hard times especially, I call on the suppliers of micro-finance not
to retrench with young people, but to double their efforts to support them.
The Commonwealth values the
contributions young people can make to enhance the lives of all citizens. Its
35-year-old Commonwealth Youth Programme is the sole intergovernmental
organisation devoted to young people, in building the capacity of governments
to address youth issues, while enhancing young people’s skills in relation to
youth development work, entrepreneurship and income generation. We are proud of
the ground-breaking work of our four regional CYP offices (Caribbean, Asia,
Africa, Pacific), as centres of excellence in youth-led research and
information sharing, youth work education and training, governance of national
youth bodies, HIV/AIDS and conflict resolution.
Yet still we can do more. We can
continue to work with national governments to develop national youth policies
which bring a youth element – and budget – into every government department,
and every government decision. And we can continue to support youth enterprise
by scaling up our own successful Commonwealth Youth Credit Initiative turned
into something bigger and more sustainable – with the active involvement of
governments, regional organisations, international financing institutions, and
business large and small, local and international. Our Heads of Government will
discuss this issue when they meet in Port of Spain in November.
This year, the Commonwealth’s
60th anniversary, is dedicated to young people. Our theme is thecommonwealth@60
– Serving a New Generation. We will continue to be true to our word.
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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.