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Youth activist holding a speakerphone
Youth activist holding a speakerphone

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Credit: Restless Development 2013
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Youth and the post-2015 agenda: making the voices of young people count

28 May 2013 17:30 - 19:00 (GMT+01 (BST))
Venue: 
Overseas Development Institute
Details

From participatory consultations and ‘tweet-ups’ to roundtables with the UN High Level Panel, young people have already been a visible presence in the emerging post-2015 process. Young people are proving that they are credible and energetic partners in the international process to define the new global development agenda. Whilst today’s youth generation is the largest cohort of young people ever:  1.2 billion people aged 15 ‐ 24 their views and unique needs are still not sufficiently visible in policy debates on international development. The post 2015 process provides a great opportunity for their increased visibility.

This ODI/DFID/CSO Youth Working Group event will launch an ODI report on the case for investing in young people as part of the 2015 framework and hear results from a participatory, multi-country consultation process carried out by Working Group partners with young people on their visions and solutions for the ‘future we want’. Expert panelists will share their reflections on how a youth-lens to the post 2015 development framework can deliver for wider society.

Chair

Adam Leach - Chief Executive, Y Care International

Speakers

Paola Pereznieto - Research Fellow, ODI

Victoria Forsgate - Global advocacy manager, Restless Development

Discussants:

Neva Frecheville –  Beyond2015 Co-Chair

Millicent Owuor - Project Officer, VSO Jitolee

Ricardo Fuentes-Nieva - Head of Research, Oxfam GB

Follow #post2015 on Twitter for live coverage.
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Adam Leach introduces Youth and the post-2015 agenda: making the voices of young people count



Paola Pereznieto - Youth and the post-2015 agenda: making the voices of young people count



Victoria Forsgate - Youth and the post-2015 agenda: making the voices of young people count



Neva Frecheville - Youth and the post-2015 agenda: making the voices of young people count



Millicent Owuor - Youth and the post-2015 agenda: making the voices of young people count



Ricardo Fuentes Nieva - Youth and the post-2015 agenda: making the voices of young people count



Q&A - Youth and the post-2015 agenda: making the voices of young people count


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