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Mon, 12 Aug 2024 Social News

YAAC celebrates International Youth Day with a call for digital empowerment and global peace

By Aminu Ibrahim II Contributor
YAAC celebrates International Youth Day with a call for digital empowerment and global peace

Youth Alliance and Action for Change (YAAC), a youth-centred organization, has called for digital empowerment of young people and maintenance of global peace as the world marks International Youth Day (IYD).

YAAC underscored the critical role of young people in leveraging digital technology to forge a sustainable and inclusive future achievable under a peaceful atmosphere of global co-existence.

In a press statement released on August 12, 2024 to mark the day, under the theme, "From Clicks to Progress: Youth Digital Pathways for Sustainable Development," YAAC urged global leaders and communities to recognize and harness the transformative power of youth-driven digital innovation.

The press statement, signed by the YAAC Convener, Dr. Eunice Yorgri, acknowledged the pivotal role of young people in the ongoing digital and industrial revolution, stating that “the youth stand at the forefront of this digital revolution, using technology to drive progress, create opportunities, and build a more inclusive and sustainable world.”

It further emphasized the importance of empowering the youth with the necessary tools, resources, and support to translate their digital skills into concrete actions that contribute to a better tomorrow.

"We believe in the potential of the youth in leading a future that is not only technologically advanced but also socially and environmentally responsible.

"On this day of commemoration, we salute the youth who are striving to have a better future," the statement added.

Meanwhile, the YAAC did not shy away from drawing attention to the numerous challenges that confronted and continue to hinder the ability of young people to fully realize their potential.

“Nevertheless, the youth of present day face a lot of challenges including unemployment, drug addiction, different forms of oppression, deprivation of all forms, due to wars, conflicts, climate change, and unfavorable policies and economic conditions,” it said.

It, thus, noted that these issues must be tackled to ensure that young people can fully realize their potential.

The YAAC also made a passionate appeal for global peace and improved conditions for all people of the world, particularly the youth.

“We call for international peace and better conditions for all, especially the youth, who are and will continue to be the future leaders," the statement read.

With over 1.8 billion young people worldwide which the United Nations said represent a significant force for change, the call to action from YAAC resonates deeply with the path the world is set chart within the context of global youth empowerment.

The involvement of the youth in digital innovation is not only shaping industries but also driving movements for social justice, environmental sustainability, and economic equality.

Every August 12, since 2000, has been designated by the United Nations to recognize the potentials, achievements and contribution of young people across the globe as essential partners for building a better future for our world.

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