Some of the challenges regarding young Italians
https://alleyoop.ilsole24ore.com/2022/06/09/preoccupazioni-giovani/?refresh_ce=1
https://formiche.net/2022/03/giovani-italiani-mastrapasqua/
https://www.oasiscenter.eu/it/rapporto-giovani-2022-il-futuro-comincia-ora-istituto-toniolo
Talk to an Italian UN
Youth Delegate about his/her experience and look at:
https://www.sioi.org/attivita/eventi-speciali/unydp/whatisunydp/
https://www.un.org/esa/socdev/documents/youth/fact-sheets/youth-participation.pdf
https://press.un.org/en/2022/gashc4343.doc.htm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A8au53W5Dg
https://documents-dds-ny.un.org/doc/UNDOC/GEN/N19/422/54/PDF/N1942254.pdf?OpenElement
https://www.un.org/ecosoc/en/ecosoc-youth-forum
https://www.instagram.com/unyd_italy/
https://www.facebook.com/UNYouthDelegateItaly/
https://www.sioi.org/attivita/focus-on/unydp-2/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4Faz7CNT8k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwT1QrWaj60
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJWx2pXcgPQ
https://www.un.org/development/desa/youth/what-we-do/youth-delegate-programme.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoxprhVAZKM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbShXrsFmOA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4Faz7CNT8k
https://www.un.org/development/desa/youth/issue-briefs.html
https://www.un.org/development/desa/youth/what-we-do/faq.html
https://www.un.org/development/desa/youth/what-we-do.html
https://www.un.org/development/desa/youth/world-youth-report.html
http://www.unworldyouthreport.org/
Here are some links and notes to get you started
on research for an essay. First examine
some current and recent events connected with youth, e.g. in Hong Kong,
Ecuador, Lebanon, Iraq, Chile, Iran and Afghanistan.
Then have a look at the activities,
initiatives and positions or statements by international relations organizations,
governments and public figures, e.g. Greta Thunberg's impassioned speeches at the United Nations Climate Action Summit on 23 September
2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAJsdgTPJpU
at the Youth4Climate Pre-COP26 on 29 set
2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiwRQnNlNGU
and during the COP26
in November2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0FzWOBY-Yc
or Boyan Slat (see the
links at the end of this post), or this
https://ec.europa.eu/youth/policy/youth-strategy_en
https://www.esteri.it/mae/it/servizi/italiani/opportunita/nelle_oo_ii/pergiovani/jpo.html
https://www.un.org/development/desa/youth/iyd2020.html
https://www.un.org/development/desa/youth/news/2020/05/covid-19/
https://www.un.org/youthenvoy/2020/03/5-things-young-people-can-do-against-coronavirus/
https://www.ilo.org/global/topics/youth-employment/publications/WCMS_753026/lang--en/index.htm
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/10/3-ways-covid-19-has-changed-youth-activism/
https://www.voanews.com/student-union/students-italy-protest-schools-reopen
https://www.eurofound.europa.eu/topic/neets
https://www.eurofound.europa.eu/topic/youth
The definition of 'youth' according to
the UN is roughly 15-24 years old.
https://www.un.org/en/global-issues/youth
https://www.un.org/esa/socdev/documents/youth/fact-sheets/youth-definition.pdf
Think about a possible line of argument.
For, example, mine would be that:
youth has long been a victim in national
and international affairs, but it must now become, or perhaps I should say
again become, a committed protagonist, a real actor in the promotion of multilateral
strategies to deal with the challenges that youth faces across the globe and
that it will inherit from today's older generations and have to face in the
future (e.g. climate change) but perhaps this has always been
the role every younger generation.
As victims and in
terms of rights the definition of youth must often be broadened to include
children as they are the youth and adults of tomorrow.
Youth as victims – in the developing world
/living conditions, clean water, food, shelter, sanitation, health care /
starvation / malnutrition / poverty rates / disease e,g. HIV-AIDS /the lack of
medical care and its effects on long-term health / unemployment rates (e.g.
North Africa) / child marriage / boy soldiers / female education rates,
discrimination, lack of equal employment opportunities, inequality /
exploitation of child and young workers / sexual exploitation / climate change,
population growth, desertification, political instability leading to migration
/ human trafficking and migrant smuggling, refugees / labour exploitation of
migrants in developed or more developed countries of arrival.
In the developed world – unemployment / underemployment,
labour exploitation, poor contracts or unregistered black-market labour /
migration of graduates and other young people / voting in frustration for
non-traditional parties and for radical alternatives.
For a developing or developed country,
youth should be a 'smart' investment for governments as they have long working
lives ahead of them, flexibility, IT skills and the ability to learn new things.
On their part, young people need to
organize, to form an effective and vocal lobby, to become active in national
politics and international relations, to become proactive and try to influence
and, if possible, to set the international agenda.
Possible examples: Malala Yousafzai, young people in Hong
Kong, the Y20 summit
https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/youth/
They should press for
(well, you choose, but possibly):
a) a global response
to global warming and climate change
b) economic and
political inclusion for youth, particularly women
c) greater turn-out
and youth participation in elections, as voters but also as candidates
d) more opportunities
for youth like the Erasmus programme and programmes for youth in difficulty
c) greater responsibility
from governments and the international community regarding challenges affecting
children and youth such as exploitation or mistreatment
d) better prevention
of nuclear proliferation
e) a lowering of the
voting age?!?
f) prioritizing
education and learning skills – including IT and soft skills
g) better job
prospects, job security and working conditions for young people
h) internet, social
media and ensuring privacy and respect
There are some signs of
hope – support for Greta
Thunberg's School Strike for Climate movement, youth climate demonstrations,
the UN Youth delegates, Malala
Yousafzai and her campaign for
civil rights and the right to education, role of youth in demonstrations in
Hong Kong and Tunisia
https://www.esteri.it/mae/it/sala_stampa/archivionotizie/approfondimenti/2017/09/partecipazione-italiana-al-united.html https://www.facebook.com/UNYouthDelegateItaly/
In the West the younger and older
generation may not be so different. Today's older generation were once the
younger generation and protested against the war in Vietnam, against
dictatorship in Chile and Argentina, against the oppressive Soviet system in
Eastern Europe (and celebrated its fall in 1989) against China's repression of
protests in Tiananmen square and against the
Iraq war and in favour of the Arab Spring. They campaigned for jobs, minority
rights and social justice and founded the Green Party and ecological movement.
Perhaps the main difference is
technology. Young people today can use social media to exchange ideas across borders,
organize action and make their situation, views and action known to the world.
They can put their case to the global community, Hong Kong, Iraq, Lebanon,
Chile. Global warming will affect them more than the older generation but that is
mainly a question of life expectancy. The older
generation needs to respond to the situation and integrate the younger
generation into the consultation and decision-making process, to empower youth.
Give an example of where this is, or is not, happening, like https://www.yepp.it/
In conclusion, perhaps we should not focus too
much on the West but should look at the role of youth in the developing world
where global warming may not be the priority. Physical and economic survival,
escaping from poverty, violence, exploitation and human rights abuses, the
fight against unemployment and income inequality may be their priorities. Many young people remain the victims and hostages of our global
society and are hardly in a position to voice their grievances except through
street protests.
https://www.un.org/development/desa/youth/what-we-do/youth-delegate-programme.html
https://www.facebook.com/UNYouthDelegateItaly/
https://www.sioi.org/attivita/focus-on/unydp/
https://www.romunsioi.org/what-is-unydp/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwT1QrWaj60
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4Faz7CNT8k
NEET
è l'acronimo inglese di "not
(engaged) in education, employment or training".
https://www.romunsioi.org/youth-resolution-e-neet-un-grande-risultato-per-i-giovani-italiani/
http://www.econ.uniurb.it/RePEc/urb/wpaper/WP_15_08.pdf
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/1354571X.2017.1409529?src=recsys&journalCode=rmis20
Boyan Slat
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyan_Slat
https://www.readersdigest.ca/culture/european-year-boyan-slatan-wants-clean-oceans/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROW9F-c0kIQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBaTeXZNk9c
https://www.greenme.it/informarsi/ambiente/ocean-cleanup-funziona/
https://www.cleanocean.org/news/who-is-boyan-slat#
Youth and the Covid-19
pandemic
https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_emp/documents/publication/wcms_753057.pdf
https://www.coe.int/en/web/youth/-/youth-and-covid-19-survey-report
https://rm.coe.int/youth-and-covid-19-survey-report-english/16809feb26
https://www.eurofound.europa.eu/topic/neets
https://www.eurofound.europa.eu/topic/youth
http://www.fao.org/documents/card/en/c/ca9531en/
and the links it includes
You should have a look
on Google at: Emma González, Gitanjali
Rao, Sophie Cruz and also at https://www.europeanbusinessreview.com/the-top-10-young-leaders-of-europe-poised-to-transform-the-world/
And at the death of Mahsa Amini in Iran and other young female
protesters
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