What is International Youth Day?
Every year on August 12, we observe International Youth Day (IYD). We celebrate youth around the world on this day to celebrate the promising future in today's society. In addition,, the day brings global attention to the problems that youth face in their everyday lives.
On an international basis, the World Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth first will make proposals to the United Nations to recognize youth on an international basis. In 1999, after the precedent was established, United Nations Resolution 54-120 became a reality. According to both, International Youth Day and World Programme Action for Youth celebrates "to raise greater awareness of the World Programme of Action for Youth" on an international level.
There are nearly two million youth around the world, from ages 10 to 24, around the world. Sadly, almost half of the population live in war-torn areas. In addition, many of today's youth do not have access to education, healthcare, education, and opportunities.. Many young people are extremely tech-savvy, even though youth unemployment is high. In fact, youth today respond quickly to technological transitions. In fact, youth today respond quickly to technological transitions.
IYD's main aim is to show youth how to live a healthier life for themselves. Youth learn to be active in society as a child of liberation. Future generations will make the world a better place by teaching youth how to cope with social injustice and promote peace.