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International Youth Conference 8th Edition (IYC8) | United Nations (2)

"Empowering Youth for Sustainable Development Goals: From Discussion to Innovation, Inclusion, and Action"

21-24 September 2023 | Hybrid Format | New York, USA

Location: New York City, AFS Intercultural Programs, 5 Hanover Square, 14th floor, New York, NY

Collaborators: UN Department of Global Communications Civil Society Unit, UN-Habitat,IOM, andAFS Intercultural Programs.

The 8th edition of the International Youth Conference is set to take place in New York City from 21 to 24 September 2023, coinciding with the United Nations High-Level Week. This year's conference, #IYC8, will be closely linked with the 2023 SDG Summit. It will provide a platform for young people to discuss the progress made towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030 and explore ways they can contribute to this effort.

REGISTER HERE& for more information, please visit:www.internationalyouthconference.org

IYC8 Programme:

More information on individual sessions can be found here.

Day 1: September 21, 2023

The conference kicks off with a session celebrating International Peace Day, exploring the ambitious goals set forth by the Security Council Resolution 2250 on Youth, Peace, and Security. A series of discussions follow, focusing on the crucial role of youth in human rights, peace, and development. Experts will also tackle the subject of youth countering violent extremism. The morning wraps up with awards recognizing exceptional youth achievements. The afternoon will delve into humanitarian and peacebuilding efforts, the application of human rights in public management, and the significance of youth advocacy in achieving the SDGs, and closes with a session on social justice and children's rights.

  • Session 1: Opening Ceremony

    -Priyanka Chahal, Shurabe Mercado, Jessica Li (Moderators): IYC Executive Directors and Director
    -Ali Mustafa: Founder ofInternational Youth Conference
    -Hawa Taylor-Kamara Diallo: Chief, Civil Society Unit, UN Department of Global Communications
    -Mary Hiuhu: Programme Officer, Sister Neighborhoods Project, UN-HABITAT
    -Nicole Lebonson: Deputy Director of Organizational Development, AFS Leadership
    - Joseph Powers MSW, PPSC-SC, CWA, SSW: IYC Advisor

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Day 2: September 22, 2023

Day 2 commences with a keynote on Youth Building Economies. Following that, sessions cover a range of topics including global public health, governance for SDGs in India, and multilateralism and migration. Workshops and discussions in the afternoon are focused on the progress of youth-led initiatives in Africa, sustainability practices, and civil society youth advocacy.

Youth-led Panel Discussions:

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Session 17: Creating a Legacy Now!
(Fueled by UN Youth Representatives Steering Committee, UN Department of Global Communications)

Time: 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Description: Presented by the UN DGC Youth Representatives Steering Committee, this session encourages youth to start building their legacies by engaging in meaningful initiatives.

- Cairo Eubanks (Moderator): New Future Foundation, Inc and Co-Chair, UN DGC Youth Representatives Steering Committee
-Naphtali Akudung: Captain Planet Foundation and Member, UN DGC Youth Representatives Steering Committee
-Ruth Brinkley: New Future Foundation, Inc. and Advisor, UN DGC Youth Representatives Steering Committee
-Shurabe Mercado: IYC and IAAI Glocha and Member, UN DGC Youth Representatives Steering Committee
-Aishwarya Narasimhadevara: Advisor, UN DGC Youth Representatives Steering Committee
-Lefteris Dafermos - Relections: Advisor, UN DGC Youth Representatives Steering Committee

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Session 18: Bolstering Civil Society Youth Advocacy and Engagement: Tools and Resources

Time: 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Description: The final session of the day provides resources and tools to bolster civil society youth advocacy, offering a road map for effective engagement.

-Chaste Christopher Inegbedion (Moderator): Chief Period Officer, Sanicle.US
-Sharon Pierre-Louis: ENDA and Member, UN DGC Youth Representatives Steering Committee
-Rosemond Yeboah: New Future Foundation, Inc
-Ali Mustafa: AFS International Programs and Advisor,UN DGC Youth Representatives Steering Committee
-Margo LaZarro: NGO Committee on Sustainable Development-NY

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Day 3: September 23, 2023

The third day of the conference is packed with global insights, starting with an early session live from Pakistan on the State of SDGs. This is followed by online sessions discussing loss and damage in Kenya, and the climate crisis in Greece. As the day progresses, topics span from community healthcare and meaningful UN youth engagement to mental health and climate action. Workshops will cover topics like resilience, technology, and sustainability.

Youth-led Panel Discussion:

  • Session 26: Championing Meaningful Youth Engagement at the United Nations

    Time: 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

    Description: This session will outline the ways in which youth can effectively engage with the United Nations and contribute meaningfully to global dialogues.

    -Mojgan Khanjani (Moderator): Baha'i International Community and Member, UN DGC Youth Representatives Steering Committee
    - Hawa Taylor-Kamara Diallo: Civil Society Unit, UN Department of Global Communications
    -Claire Kirshenbaum: Lehigh University and Member, UN DGC Youth Representatives Steering Committee
    -Isaac Bayoh: Youth Advisor at Permanent Mission of the Republic of Sierra Leone to the United Nations
    -Esther Kelechi Agbarakwe: Secretary-General’s Climate Action Team (CAT); Executive Office of the Secretary-General (EOSG)

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Day 4: September 24, 2023

The final day starts with a focus on partnerships for achieving global goals, followed by youth-led discussions on Africa and South Asia's SDG progression. After a networking break, the floor opens for sessions on STEM education, intersectionality, and a mid-term review of the UN 2030 Agenda by youth. The day concludes with a closing ceremony.

DGC-supported panel discussion:

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Session 35: Youth-Led Session on Africa: Reconnecting the Diaspora

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.

Description: This session celebrates African achievements and discusses ways to forge sustainable partnerships, focusing on reconnecting the African diaspora.

-Dr Daniel Gbujie (Co-Moderator): Project54
-Oliver Mutesi (Co-Moderator): Vice President East African Region Pan African Youth Union
-Rachael Tabitha: National Youth Advocate, Kenya
-Olive Kayongo Kabeya: Entrepreneur and CEO of Quality Master Group, Inc.
-Misky Nur Abdullahi: Founder, Misky Nur Foundation
-Dr. Khouzeifi Issakha Doud-bane: Principal Representative, ACIEDD NGO

International Youth Conference 8th Edition (IYC8) | United Nations (2024)

FAQs

International Youth Conference 8th Edition (IYC8) | United Nations? ›

The 8th edition of the International Youth Conference is set to take place in New York City from 21 to 24 September 2023, coinciding with the United Nations High-Level Week.

What is the purpose of the Youth Conference? ›

Provide young people with support and opportunities to develop strong, positive friendships in the gospel (Ephesians 4:29, Philippians 2:2). Create a positive culture of discussion and focus on the study of the word of God and its application in our lives (Colossians 3:23, 2 Timothy 3:16-17, 1 Peter 2:15-16).

Where is the UN Youth Assembly? ›

For many years, the Assembly has taken place at the United Nations headquarters in New York City twice a year, bringing together the smartest, most innovative and engaged young leaders to explore cross-cutting issues and solutions for sustainable development in the social, economic, and environmental dimensions.

What is Global Youth Conference? ›

The Global Youth Conference 2024 is about harnessing data and technology to achieve the SDGs. It will bring young professionals, academics, civil society organizations, and more to discuss the transformative ... What is the main objective of the conference?

Why do you want to attend youth conference? ›

During the conference, you will share your space with other delegates and this in itself is a great way of learning how to work in teams. For the rest of your life, you would be working in teams and what better way to learn that than live with people you do not know.

What replaced New Beginnings in LDS? ›

Both New Beginnings and Young Women in Excellence will be replaced by an annual Children and Youth meeting held for youth.

Who are considered youth by UN? ›

Who Are the Youth? There is no universally agreed international definition of the youth age group. For statistical purposes, however, the United Nations—without prejudice to any other definitions made by Member States—defines 'youth' as those persons between the ages of 15 and 24 years.

What do UN youth volunteers do? ›

These young volunteers are assigned to host United Nations agencies to work on the frontlines of political, developmental and humanitarian field operations. UN Youth Volunteers are young people aged 18 to 26 years who want to engage in development and peace initiatives worldwide.

Why do you want to participate in the youth assembly? ›

DEVELOP LEADERSHIP SKILLS:

The AFS Youth Assembly offers a platform for young leaders aged 18 to 32 to develop essential leadership skills. From workshops to networking sessions, you'll gain valuable insights and practical tools to drive positive change in your community and beyond.

What is IYC8? ›

The 8th edition of the International Youth Conference is set to take place in New York City from 21 to 24 September 2023, coinciding with the United Nations High-Level Week. This year's conference, #IYC8, will be closely linked with the 2023 SDG Summit.

What does International youth Foundation do? ›

IYF initiatives improve skills alignment and equip young people to effectively contribute to a workplace, thrive in self-employment, or succeed in an entrepreneurial venture.

What does International youth Fellowship do? ›

IYF PROGRAMS AIM TO GUIDE YOUNG PEOPLE AS THEY TRANSITION FROM COLLEGIATE SETTINGS TO THE REAL WORLD, WHERE THEIR CHOICES HAVE GREATER POTENTIAL TO IGNITE CHANGE AND POSITIVELY AFFECT THOSE AROUND THEM.

What is the purpose of the youth development session? ›

The Youth Development Session is an afterschool youth life education program aimed at developing life skills among adolescents. It is designed to support the adolescents' developmental needs by helping them understand the developmental challenges they face during this life stage.

What is the purpose of the youth seminar? ›

Purpose of the seminar

The seminar aimed to stimulate critical discussions around young people's autonomy and search for economic and financial independence, in the context of economic, political and social uncertainty, financial and economic crisis and precarity.

What is the purpose of youth gathering? ›

A youth group, or youth ministry, is an age-specific group that meets regularly to worship and discuss spirituality. Typically, this group includes members of your church ranging from 12 to 18 years old. The goal is to help them through their turbulent teen years with spiritual guidance – and plenty of fun, too!

What was the purpose of the youth movement? ›

Historically, most youth movements have formed over issues of citizenship, including freedom, equality, self-determination, nationalism, and cultural expressiveness (Braungart and Braungart 1989b, 1993) (see Citizenship: Sociological Aspects).

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