The world stands at a critical point, with its inequalities in sharp focus as the COVID-19 pandemic and its socio-economic impact continues to increase unresolved challenges. Global leaders are now tasked with deciding whether the global agenda will focus on the resumption of business as usual or a redefined collaborative mission that translates the hopes and aspirations of people around the world into new and lasting prosperity for all.
From 16 to 18 September 2021, the UNCTAD Youth Forum will offer a dynamic platform to young men and women around the world to engage in critical and interactive dialogues in the form of discussion and career-building sessions, projects presented by youth, Youth o'Clocks, and networking at the Youth Café; all with the aim to prepare a Youth Declaration that will be officially submitted to governments at the UNCTAD15 ministerial Conference.
With the theme "Pull up: Change Di Riddim", the forum will be focusing on innovation, inclusion and youth empowerment for developmental transformation.
Issues to be addressed:
- the role of the youth in shaping a world with equal opportunities, including on gender and building climate resilience
- inspirational stories on what young game-changers for a better world are doing at a community level
- special session on exchanges of youth with government representatives
- insights on successful negotiations and the relevance of preparing for the future of work with the right skillset
The forum will continue during UNCTAD15 from 3 to 7 October 2021 where forum participants will be offered the opportunity to share their views with global leaders and present their Youth Declaration.
This year's forum is open for students and young professionals between the ages of 18 and 30 who speak English, are interested in trade and development-related issues and want to contribute to shaping the world that their generation will be at the helm of in 2030.
Related
Topic
YouthEvent
- Youth Forum 2021
- Youth Forum 2021: Day 1
- Youth Forum 2021: Day 3
- Fifteenth session of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD 15)
Contact
Arlette Verploegh Chabot
Zarja Vojta