Sept 21, 2015 International Day of Peace Celebration at Lyceum University Cavite, Philippines

Sept 21, 2015 International Day of Peace Celebration at Lyceum University Cavite, Philippines
Ambassador Zara Bayla Juan, Sailing for Peace #PeaceDay

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Friday, July 14, 2023

#PEACEVIGIL #WD2023 Virtual Conference July 17th to July 20th, WPI News by Peace Ambassador Zara Jane Juan sailing for peace

#PEACEVIGIL #WD2023 Virtual Conference July 17th to July 20th, WPI News by Peace Ambassador Zara Jane Juan sailing for peace 

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WD2023 Virtual Conference.

Our Virtual Conference will run alongside the in-person conference in Kigali from July 17th to July 20th.  The full program with schedule and speaker information are available on the virtual platform site: www.wd2023virtual.org

Below is a sneak peek into our diverse and dynamic virtual program and instructions on how to access the virtual platform:

Livestreaming: Opening & Closing Ceremonies, 11 Plenaries from Kigali
42 Exclusive Virtual Concurrent Sessions curated by local & Intl. activists & organizations
Special Virtual Plenary on Misogyny Today with Julia Gillard
Interpretations in English, French & Spanish for all virtual sessions
WD2023 Arts & Film Festival: Access 100+ feature-length films on gender equality
Networking Space: Connect with fellow participants who share your interests.
On-demand access to session recordings for 3 months post-conference
Access Instructions: 

The WD2023 Team

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#PEACEVIGIL #July15 is UN World Youth Skills Day, WPI News! by Peace Ambassador Zara Jane Juan sailing for peace


  #WED presents UN 
World Youth Skills Day
#15July

As the world undergoes rapid technological, economic and societal transformations, young people will need the right skills to successfully navigate these challenges and achieve their full potential.

Equipping young people with quality education, training and skills is essential. This World Youth Skills Day reminds us that teachers stand at the forefront of this great global effort.”

UN Secretary-General António Guterres
2023 Theme: Skilling teachers, trainers and youth for a transformative future

In 2014, the United Nations General Assembly declared 15 July as World Youth Skills Day, to celebrate the strategic importance of equipping young people with skills for employment, decent work and entrepreneurship.

The theme for World Youth Skills Day 2023 is Skilling teachers, trainers and youth for a transformative future. It highlights the essential role that teachers, trainers and other educators play in providing skills for youth to transition to the labour market and to actively engage in their communities and societies.

Technological advancements and shifting labour market dynamics increasingly call for agile and adaptable skill sets. It is crucial that we empower young people to navigate these changes effectively. Technical and vocational education and training (TVET) is well placed to meet these demands by reducing access barriers to the world of work, ensuring that skills gained are relevant, recognized and certified, promoting green skills and practices, and offering skills development opportunities for youth who are not in education, employment and training.

On World Youth Skills Day, let us unite in recognizing the potential of young people as catalysts for change and commit to providing them with the skills and opportunities they need to build a prosperous and sustainable world for all. Together, we can shape a brighter future where no young person is left behind.

High Level Panel
17 July 2023, 1:15 – 2:30 pm (EDT)
New York, UN HQ ECOSOC Chamber
Organized by the Permanent Missions of Portugal and Sri Lanka to the United Nations, in collaboration with UNESCO, ILO, and the Office of the Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth, the event aims to bring together Member States, young experts, social partners, teachers, educators, and various stakeholders to engage in discussions about enhancing the skills of teachers, trainers, and youth to pave the way for a transformative future.

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#YouthLead Innovation Spotlight
14 July 2023, 10:00am – 12:00pm (EDT)
Virtual

Ahead of the high-level panel, a #YouthLead Innovation Spotlight will be hosted on 14 July to convene a dialogue on the importance of multistakeholder collaboration to enable future-proof skills for youth through trainers’ and teachers’ empowerment. The outcomes of the discussion will feed into the high-level panel. 

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Empowering youth for a sustainable future
14 July 2023,10:00 – 12:30
Bonn, Germany
This hybrid event, co-organized by UNESCO-UNEVOC and WorldSkills International, will showcase the positive impact of youth skills development on societies and economies, and empower young people to meet the challenges of an evolving global landscape through TVET. The outcomes of the discussion will feed into the high-level panel

Why is World Youth Skills Day important?
In 2014, the United Nations General Assembly declared 15 July as World Youth Skills Day, to celebrate the strategic importance of equipping young people with skills for employment, decent work and entrepreneurship. Since then, World Youth Skills Day events have provided a unique opportunity for dialogue between young people, technical and vocational education and training (TVET) institutions, firms, employers’ and workers’ organizations, policy makers and development partners. Participants have highlighted the ever-increasing significance of skills as the world is embarking on a transition towards a sustainable model of development.

What role do technical and vocational education and training play?
Education and training are central to the achievement of the 2030 Agenda. The vision of the Incheon Declaration: Education 2030 is fully captured by Sustainable Development Goal 4 “Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all”. Education 2030 devotes considerable attention to technical and vocational skills development, specifically regarding access to affordable quality Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET); the acquisition of technical and vocational skills for employment, decent work and entrepreneurship; the elimination of gender disparity and ensuring access for the vulnerable. In this context, TVET is expected to address the multiple demands of an economic, social and environmental nature by helping youth and adults develop the skills they need for employment, decent work and entrepreneurship, promoting equitable, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, and supporting transitions to green economies and environmental sustainability.

TVET can equip youth with the skills required to access the world of work, including skills for self-employment. TVET can also improve responsiveness to changing skill-demands by companies and communities, increase productivity and increase wage levels. TVET can reduce access barriers to the world of work, for example through work-based learning, and ensuring that skills gained are recognised and certified. TVET can also offer skills development opportunities for low-skilled people who are under- or unemployed, out of school youth and individuals not in education, employment and training (NEETs).

 

Strawberries for Change: Young Farmer’s Challenge in Rural Gambia
In Gambia, strawberry production is rare. 24-year-old Alhadgie Faal received three months of training in vegetable production. He and his brother now run a successful business growing high-value vegetables and fruits, including strawberries.

Did you know?
Recent estimates suggest that 600 million jobs would have to be created over the next 15 years to meet youth employment needs.
The total global number of unemployed youths is estimated to reach 73 million in 2022, a slight improvement from 2021 (75 million) but still six million above the pre-pandemic level of 2019.
The share of youth not in employment, education or training (NEET) in 2020 – the latest year for which a global estimate is available – rose to 23.3 per cent, an increase of 1.5 percentage points from the previous year and a level not seen in at least 15 years.
The youth population will grow by more than 78 million between 2021 and 2030. Low income countries will account for nearly half of that increase. Education and training systems need to respond to this challenge.
An additional 8.4 million jobs for young people could be created by 2030 through the implementation of green and blue policy measures.
Youth Survey
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Are you between the ages of 15 and 29? Then we want to hear from you!

Tell us about your visions, priorities, aspirations, challenges, concerns, and expectations for skills development. The gathered insights will inform the discussion at a World Youth Skills Day hybrid event, which is being co-organized by UNESCO-UNEVOC and WorldSkills International.

Fill out the survey.
Deadline: 7 July 2023

Youth employment and entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurial learning for TVET institutions helps TVET institutions to focus on what really drives entrepreneurial learning by providing the tools to assess the needs of the target group and the framework to explore the added value of an entrepreneurial learning ecosystem. Learn more about it.

Key Documents and Publications
General Assembly resolution proclaimed the WYSD
World Programme of Action for Youth to the Year 2000 and Beyond
World Youth Reports
Global Employment Trends for Youth 2022: Investing in transforming futures for young people 
Has youth employment recovered?
Youth report 2022: Non-state actors in education: who chooses? who loses?
Related Observances
International Youth Day (12 August)
International Year of Youth (2010)
International Youth Year: Participation, Development and Peace (1985)
Useful Links
Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth
ILO
Youth Employment
YouthForesight Platform
Global Initiative on Decent Jobs for Youth
Skills and Lifelong Learning Knowledge Sharing Platform
UNESCO
UNESCO-UNEVOC: World Youth Skills Day
Global Skills Academy (as part of UNESCO’s Global Education Coalition)
UNESCO’s Youth Employment in the Meditteranean (YEM project) (YEM Knowledge Platform - Youth Section)

What stands between youth and decent jobs?
More young people are staying in school instead of entering the labour market at an early age. That’s good news. Yet more than 200 million young people are either unemployed or have a job but live in poverty. Explore this InfoStory to learn more about global employment trends for young people and what stands between them and a decent job.

Global Issues: Youth
As youth are increasingly demanding more just, equitable and progressive opportunities and solutions in their societies, the need to address the multifaceted challenges faced by young people (such as access to education, health, employment and gender equality) have become more pressing than ever.

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Why do we mark International Days?
International days and weeks are occasions to educate the public on issues of concern, to mobilize political will and resources to address global problems, and to celebrate and reinforce achievements of humanity. The existence of international days predates the establishment of the United Nations, but the UN has embraced them as a powerful advocacy tool. We also mark other UN observances

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