Unlock the Future – High-Level Virtual Event
Building the Coalition for Young People and Future Generations
At a time when young people face a series of emergencies they did not cause, how can the world come together to listen to their voices, respond to their demands, and work with them as designers of their futures?
In the week that global leaders gather for the opening of the UN General Assembly, this high-level virtual event marks the beginning of the coalition for young people and future generations.
We will commit to working together to deliver young people’s priorities for the next and future generations and explore how we can overcome the barriers that prevent young people from acquiring the power and influence to shape their futures.
With half the world’s population under the age of thirty and ten billion people yet to be born this century, we are inspired by this opportunity to put young people at the center of international cooperation and to renew our efforts to secure the future of humanity and of the planet.
This meeting is hosted by the world’s most far-reaching youth-led and youth-focused networks and movements including BRAC, Girl Up, Global Youth Mobilization, the International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC), World Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA), World Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA), the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS), the World Organisation of the Scout Movement (WOSM), The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award (The Award), Restless Development and the Youth Collective, the Global Shapers Community at the World Economic Forum, and the UN Foundation.
At its heart will be the voices of a new generation of leaders, activists, and thinkers, in dialogue with their peers from other generations. If you are committed to unlocking the future, we invite you to join us – whether you are young or old. Please register here. This event will be in English with subtitles in the five other official United Nations languages.
Date: 22 September 2021
0900-1030 – New York
1400-1530 – London
1500-1630 – Madrid
1600-1730 – Nairobi
1830-2000 – Delhi