The Commonwealth is extending an invitation to young people
with experience in youth advocacy or development to attend an important
youth conference. The Commonwealth Youth Forum promotes cross-cultural
connections and consensus among youth leaders on the challenges and
opportunities facing young people.
Hosted by the UK Government, the Forum is part of the
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), which will see leaders
from all 52 member states convene in London to discuss issues related
to peace, prosperity, inclusion and security.
It will take place in London between 16 and 18 April,
2018. 500 youth leaders from across the Commonwealth will discuss the
most vital challenges and opportunities facing young people today.
To be considered young people must:
Be a recognised member of a national youth-led body, or
represent a youth organisation or special interest group (such as
indigenous young people, young people with disabilities, rural youth,
young people from diaspora communities, etc.)Demonstrate an interest in
global and Commonwealth issues and working with other young people
towards the success of local, regional youth organisations, as well as the
Commonwealth Youth Council and its continuation.Be committed to working
in their respective countries with youth leaders, young people, youth
organisations and special interest group as part of the preparatory work
prior to attending and after the forum. This includes disseminating
learnings and engaging with the Commonwealth Youth Council and other
stakeholders to assist implement outcomes from the forum.Be dedicated to
strengthening dialogue between young people of the Commonwealth.
Young people who are passionate about youth work and would like to take part should register their interest by 2 January 2018. Applicants must be aged 18 – 29 and will be responsible for paying for their own flights to the UK, accommodation, meals and travel while in London.
The online registration form can be found here.
The young people who are selected will build skills and
networks, discuss issues, and then make recommendations to
decision-makers at the highest levels of government. The outcome
document from the Forum will feature policy proposals that can be
adopted by the Commonwealth Youth Council and thematic youth-led
networks, National Youth Councils, Commonwealth countries themselves, or
by the Commonwealth Secretariat.
The theme for next year’s Youth Forum is “Powering our
Common Future”, which ties in with CHOGM’s main theme “Towards a Common
Future”.
Source: Common Wealth Official Website
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