UN High-Level Meeting On Youth To Open In New York
UN High-Level Meeting On Youth To Open In New York On Monday
New York, Jul 22 2011 3:10PM
Representatives
from 400 youth groups will gather in New York on Monday to
attend a high-level meeting on youth convened by the General
Assembly to discuss a wide range of issues of concern to the
younger generation, including jobs, poverty and sustainable
development.
Key speakers at the opening session of the two-day event include Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, the President of the General Assembly Joseph Deiss, supermodel Alek Wek, who was born in South Sudan, and Brazilian youth representative Romulo Dantas.
A number of heads of State are also expected to attend the gathering, which will also be addressed by several other senior UN officials.
The high-level meeting is part of events to mark the <"http://social.un.org/youthyear/index.html">International Year of Youth, and will have the overarching theme of “Youth: Dialogue and Mutual Understanding.”
It will comprise two consecutive informal interactive thematic panel discussions on Monday and two plenary meetings on Tuesday, with the former chaired by Member States at the invitation of Mr. Deiss.
The first panel discussion will be on the theme of strengthening international cooperation on youth affairs and enhancing dialogue, mutual understanding and active participation to achieve social integration, full employment and poverty eradication.
The second panel will
be on the challenges to youth development and opportunities
for poverty eradication, employment and sustainable
development.
Jul 22 2011
3:10PM