Youth & the SDGs Global Consultation in the lead up to the SDG Summit 2023

Giulia Jacovella
Giulia Jacovella

We want to hear you, young people, about the role you already play and would like to play in driving the 2030 Agenda and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals!

This global online consultation on Youth & the SDGs will be open from 14 March to 6 April 2023. It is organized by UN entities (UNDP, UNFPA, OSGEY, DESA) and CSO and youth partners (UN Foundation, Major Group for Children and Youth) in charge of co-organizing the session on Youth & the SDG Summit at the ECOSOC Youth Forum (Day 3, 27 April), in the lead up to the SDG Summit (in September 2023, at midpoint of the implementation of the 2030 Agenda).

Young people are invited to join and add their voices to this online public consultation. Youth are understood accordingly with national and regional age-definitions and below 35 years of age. Adolescents and young people from the Global South will be particularly encouraged to engage in the discussion.

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Comments (1)

IMMACULATE NAMULI
IMMACULATE NAMULI

I lead a project helping people attain sustainable technological knowledge.
Computer literacy has become a prerequisite for almost any job in the modern office environment, and with such, it is more important than ever before to ensure that people have the
knowledge and skills to utilize the latest technology for their own benefit and of their businesses, with a range of skills covering levels from elementary use to programming and advanced problem solving to eliminate digital discrimination.
Computer literacy levels in Africa are still low especially in rural areas yet we are living in era of digitalization, technological advancement. With this advancement, computers are a necessity in handling day-to-day activities that otherwise would have taken long to process .


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