President Kenyatta endorsed as global Champion of the Young People’s Agenda

President Uhuru Kenyatta joined other world leaders on Monday during the launch of an ambitious global partnership through which the UN seeks to get every young person into quality education training or employment by 2030.

The new initiative, a partnership between the United Nations Youth Strategy 2030 and Generation Unlimited, aims at catalyzing pro-youth actions to address the dreams, ambitions and hopes of 1.8 billion young people globally.

The new initiative under the aegis of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) was launched at the Trusteeship Chambers, UN Headquarters, New York, on the sidelines of the 73rd United Nations General Assembly.

President Kenyatta, who was accompanied by First Lady Margaret Kenyatta at the launch, was unanimously endorsed as the global Champion of the Young People’s Agenda — a position he accepted.

In his acceptance speech as the global champion of the youth agenda, President Kenyatta said progress for the youth means progress for the entire humanity.

Speakers at the launch who included the UN Secretary General Antonia Guterres were optimistic that the new partnership will tackle the global education and training crisis currently holding back millions of young people and threatening progress and stability.

The leaders said without urgent investment in education and skills training, the rapidly growing global population  of adolescents and young people, expected to reach two billion by 2030, will continue to be unprepared and unskilled for the future workforce.

The global leaders were in agreement that there can never be peace and stability in respective countries if the interests of the youth were not urgently addressed.

Kenya, Rwanda and Ghana, which were represented by their respective Heads of State, were the first countries in Africa to embrace the new partnership.

President Kenyatta enumerated the various pro-active interventions Kenya has put in place for youth  empowerment  including the policy that targets 30% of all government procurement that is awarded to the youth, women and the disabled, access to concessional loans, technical and vocational skills training, volunteer programs, government internships and apprenticeship programmes.

Under the new initiative, Generation Unlimited will complement and build on existing programmes  that support adolescents and young people.

The partnership platform will focus on three key areas: secondary education; skills for learning , employability and decent work; and empowerment.

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