| Final Report of the 7th UNESCO Youth Forum 2011 | |
| Press Release - Indonesian Youth Participation at 7th UNESCO Youth Forum | |
| Siaran Pers - Partisipasi Pemuda Indonesia pada Forum Pemuda UNESCO ke-7 |
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The International Year of Youth (August 2010 – August 2011) turned out to be more revolutionary than expected. At the beginning of 2011, young people rose up in Tunisia and then in Egypt, and the movement spread to other countries in the region, also rousing countries in Europe such as Spain. Elsewhere in the world, youth are mobilizing for a range of causes, as varied as the means they use. Much more involved than we tend to think, young people have decided to take things in hand. And in this issue of the Courier, it is they who are speaking out, expressing their concerns and explaining their actions. To read this issue pleaseclick here(PDF-56 pages) Empowering youth national policies – UNESCO’s contribution. Download
Message from Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO on the occasion of the International Youth Day and launch of the 2010 “UN international Year of Youth: Dialogue and Mutual Understanding”. Download Joint statement by Heads of UN entities for the launch of the International Year of Youth (12 August 2010). Download IYY Fact Sheet: Youth Fostering Dialogue and Mutual Understanding. Download IYY Fact Sheet: Youth Employment. Download |
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The International Year of Youth (August 2010 – August 2011) turned out to be more revolutionary than expected. At the beginning of 2011, young people rose up in Tunisia and then in Egypt, and the movement spread to other countries in the region, also rousing countries in Europe such as Spain. Elsewhere in the world, youth are mobilizing for a range of causes, as varied as the means they use. Much more involved than we tend to think, young people have decided to take things in hand. And in this issue of the Courier, it is they who are speaking out, expressing their concerns and explaining their actions. 


