¡°We need to urgently address the defining challenges of our time: access to quality education, unemployment, inequality, social exclusion and climate change¡±, Inga Rhonda King asserted in her opening remarks. ¡°We cannot achieve this at the UN alone. We are all in this together¡±.
Under the theme ¡°Empowered, Included and Equal¡±, this year¡¯s Forum aims to mobilize support for young people across the globe.
While noting some encouraging signs concerning the?Sustainable Development Goals?(SDGs), she pointed to emerging evidence that suggests ¡°the world is not yet on track to meeting many of the SDGs by 2030¡±.
¡°I urge you to assess where we stand and mobilize together to move us forward,¡± she stressed.
It also gives youth the space to share their vision and contribute to upcoming UN meetings, including the 2019 ECOSOC Substantive Session in July, the 2019 High-level Political Forum on sustainable development (HLPF) and the high-level events taking place on the margins of the General Assembly in September, including the Climate Summit, the High-level Meeting on Financing for Development and the SDG Summit.
General Assembly President Mar¨ªa Fernanda Espinosa called the Youth Forum "one of the most important mechanisms for young people to shape the 2030 Agenda¡±.
Underscoring that the world needs inclusive inter-generational cooperation, she said the contribution of the 1.8 billion young people around the world was ¡°crucial¡± for success in 2030.
Ms. Espinosa spoke about the challenges of having 64 million young people unemployed along with the situation of youth in conflict-affected States ¡ª where one-third of all young people live.
This year¡¯s Forum is of particular importance, she explained, as it informs the annual political forum in July as well as feeds into the HLPF in September, which ¡°will be the first comprehensive stock take¡±, pushing the agenda upwards to Heads of State level.
¡°There is no limit to what this generation, the largest, most educated, most globally-minded in history can deliver¡±, she spelled out.
In her opening statement, UN Youth Envoy Jayathma Wickramanayake said that the outcomes of this year¡¯s Youth Forum will help steer discussions to prioritize young people¡¯s needs and rights ahead of the SDG and Climate Action Summits later this year.
¡°The UN is pursuing action across many fronts to support Member States in meeting these [challenges] and it continues to pursue a path towards a fair globalization that works for all, while seeking to instill continued appreciation for multilateralism and dialogue, including among young people", she stated.
Source: UN News
