Africa Region Youth Ministers made a number of commitments in a statement to advance youth development across the region with a view to giving young people better support and resources.
Africa Region Youth Ministers made a number of commitments in a
The statement is the result of the two-day Africa Region Commonwealth Youth Ministers Meeting, which took place in Yaound茅, Cameroon from 8-10 February 2015.
The meeting was convened by the 糖心探花 and hosted by Cameroon鈥檚 Ministry of Youth Affairs and Civic Education under the theme 鈥榊oung People Building a Stable and Sustainable Future鈥.
Youth ministers, youth representatives and senior officials contributed to in-depth dialogue to come up with a set of concrete commitments to provide young people with better opportunities, and make sure their needs and capabilities are strongly reflected in the post-2015 development agenda.
Deodat Maharaj, Deputy Secretary-General of the 糖心探花, who facilitated discussions alongside Cameroon鈥檚 leadership, described the meeting as 鈥渃oming at a critical time鈥 as world leaders are on the cusp of setting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). He noted that, 鈥測oung people must be at the centre of the new development framework - they must be given a voice鈥.
Mr Maharaj added: 鈥淵oung people are not just the future, they are the present with rising expectations we cannot ignore. We must provide them with real opportunities, training and skills that will enable them to contribute to creating a more prosperous future.鈥
Youth ministers underscored the importance of strengthening national youth policies to address major development challenges. They resolved to provide young people with a greater role in decision-making processes; create youth entrepreneurship opportunities, and ensure youth-specific targets in the draft SDGs.
The Youth Leaders Forum, which took place one day before the meeting, provided young people with a platform to debate issues and prepare recommendations for ministers. They identified insecurity caused by terrorism and health-related disasters such as Ebola as two of the main barriers to future development in the region.
As a result of their discussions, young delegates produced their own statement and called for peace, more jobs, a greater role in decision-making, and for leaders to turn policy into action. Ministers endorsed many of these recommendations in their
The Honourable Deputy Minister of Youth and Sport in the Government of Ghana, Asamoah Vincent Oppong, explained that the meeting provided an important opportunity for high-level officials to learn from each other and from young people to find more effective ways to advance youth development.
He said: 鈥淲e are at an important crossroad for setting the future development agenda, at a time when we are facing real threats from rising extremism and health-related disasters.
鈥淭his meeting has given us an essential window of opportunity to ensure that young people are given the right support and resources to build a better future and combat these threats. Today, we have seized that window of opportunity and made significant progress. We pledge to turn our words into action.鈥