This section explores young people’s strategies, practices and experiences of participation and engagement. It provides a selection of resources on the topic of youth participation, including a tool to map multiple entry points into young people’s involvement in international decision-making, a direct follow-up of the London Symposium on meaningful youth participation.
“Youth” is everywhere right now. With a massive growth in the number of structures alongside street protests in cities across the world, young people's participation is in the spotlight. But
How time flies! Three years of building an evidence-base for youth policy have gone by, with several extensions of our website to accommodate libraries, fact sheets, databases and mappings… Time
Another year, another round of UN climate change negotiations, this year held in Lima, Peru. This year’s talks were hailed as the last stop before Paris next year when parties
Civil society action at the most recent climate negotiations has highlighted some weaknesses and divisions amongst youth, but also some paths forward to a new way of cooperating together.
As is the case each year at the UNFCCC negotiations, youth at the annual climate talks – this year taking place in Lima – are undertaking a myriad of activities
It's that time of the year again when negotiators, politicians, civil society and youth gather together to try - once again - to create an agreement that will tackle the
The First Global Forum on Youth Policies, hailed as ‘the most important youth forum of the decade,’ concluded with a commitment of all co-conveners to respect eight youth policy principles,
Between the 28-30 October, the First Global Forum on Youth Policies will take place in Baku, Azerbaijan, bringing together 700 youth policy experts—from governments and parliaments, youth networks and movements,
Youth across the world have always played an active, positive and effective role in societal transformation. They have played vital roles in fostering democratic transitions and spearheading movements in countries