World Youth Report calls for participation of young people
The UN is preparing for its 2013 World Youth Report (WYR) on Youth Migration and Development. As part of the process,?the UN Focal Point on Youth will launch a four week online interactive discussion platform on 23 January aimed at bringing together young people, who have experienced or been affected by migration, to share their personal stories and perspectives.
Newly available estimates of international migrants by age produced by the Population Division of DESA indicated that by mid-2010, globally, there were 27 million international migrants aged 15 to 24, constituting about one-eighth of the global migrant stock of 214 million.
While considerable attention is given to the issue of migration and its potential economic and social impacts on origin, transit and destination countries, to date, very little attention has been given to understanding the livelihood struggles and opportunities that migration presents for young migrants themselves.
¡°We need to listen to what youth have to say about their migration experiences or how migration affects their human development.?The World Youth Report which is expected to be launched on International Youth Day, 12 August 2013, will offer youth, youth-led organizations, policymakers and the general public , youthful perspectives that could influence the development potential of migration for young people while mitigating risks. The report will highlight the ¡°voices of youth¡± on the opportunities and challenges migration presents in origin, transit, and destination countries under various types of migration ¨C regular, involuntary and undocumented. This is particularly relevant in the lead up to the 2nd UN High Level Dialogue on Migration and Development in October 2013,¡± said Daniela Bas, Director of the Division for Social Policy and Development of DESA.
To highlight some of these concerns, challenges and successes, the UN World Youth Report 2013 will attempt to offer a multidimensional account and perspective on youth migrant life experiences. Besides the e-consultation, the UN Focal Point on Youth has been organizing a number of interactive activities such as an online survey and a Google+ Hangout with young people and experts.
To ensure that the World Youth Report is based on the perspectives of those young people, DESA is inviting the participation of young individuals aged between 15 to 35 years and representatives of youth-led organizations, to share their perspectives and experiences on youth and migration.
Efforts will also be made to target young people who have no or limited access to the Internet or online platforms to facilitate their participation in the consultative process, mainly through youth migrant networks and other relevant youth organizations.
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