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GenUN Movement Begins NowAugust 23, 2012|by Patrick Madden, UNA-USA Executive Director U.S. engagement with the United Nations has just taken a giant step forward.
This fall, the U.S. Department of State’s Mission to the United Nations has taken historic action, reaching out to young people across the U.S. and connecting them to the UN General Assembly. This is the first time the voice of youth will be actively engaged with our official delegation at the UN’s General Assembly in a U.S. Youth Observer position. (Before we go too far, let’s quickly clarify the word “youth” – we are talking about young people age 18-25. The definitions of “Youth” differ around the globe, and at the UN, but for this effort, most high school seniors, college students, and young professionals qualify.)
For years many countries have included youth in their official delegations to the UN General Assembly. In 2009, 45 Youth Delegates from more than 25 countries participated in the 63rd session of the General Assembly. However, the U.S. never before developed such a program. The U.S. Youth Observer position is the first step toward developing a more formal U.S. youth voice at the UN. Labels: World Bulletin |






