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- Youth for climate action - UNICEF
We also work with youth to spread the message offline, through initiatives like UNICEF’s first-ever Climate Comic Contest Sathviga ‘Sona’ Sridhar, a 21-year-old artist from Chennai, India, was the winner of the contest in 2017 Sridhar was inspired to take action on climate change after her community was hit by devastating floods in 2015
- Youth face a mental health perfect storm. Heres how to help
Global youth are facing a generational mental health crisis, with economic, social and environmental issues putting them under unprecedented pressure
- ZimCO Adolescents Strategy_FINAL_Signed - UNICEF
For Zimbabwe, the Adolescents Strategy extends to include youth aged 20-24 The strategy provides guidance towards UNICEF Zimbabwe’s contribution to vulnerable adolescents and youth in becoming active agents of change by equipping them with knowledge, skills and opportunities to become socially, civically and economically resilient
- The rising pressures for Gen Z in the global job market
The global economy is slowing, and while AI grabs headlines, broader structural factors are driving youth unemployment Here’s a snapshot of the latest trends from across the globe
- UNICEF x Youth
Young people have long stood at the forefront of calls for peace, justice and equity They have an internationally recognized right to be heard on matters that affect them That’s why UNICEF engages more young people on global issues than any child rights organization on the planet With on-the-ground teams in over 190 countries, and online platforms that mobilize millions, we poll, survey
- Why entrepreneurship and innovation are key to addressing youth . . .
To address youth unemployment, we need to shift youths' efforts from seeking jobs to creating marketable opportunities for themselves Integrating entrepreneurship and innovation into education is key Business incubation centres and government support can drive market-creating innovation
- Adolescent education and skills | UNICEF
Adolescents need lifelong learning to build better futures for themselves, their families and their communities
- A generation adrift: Why young people are less happy and what we can do . . .
A combination of social, economic, technological and ecological pressures are robbing young people worldwide of optimism
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