Friday, July 30, 2010

PRESIDENT OBAMA TO MEET WITH 120 YOUNG AFRICAN LEADERS IN WASHINGTON D.C. #AUGUST 3 – 5 2010

YPWC Newsletter - July 2010 e-News

YPWC Newsletter- July 2010 e-News is now online:
www.ypwc.org/index.php?option=com_acymailing&gtask=archive&task=view&listid=1%3Amailinglist&mailid=22%3Aypwc-newsletter-july-2010-e-news&Itemid=164

In this issue:

Editor's Desk
Many adults find it all too easy to overlook the voice of today’s youth and write it off as inexperienced and unimportant. But even the smallest voice is important and can speak out to promote peace and development. Don’t listen to those who say your opinion doesn’t matter or that you can’t make a difference. Every little bit helps, from organising an event to picking up trash from the street. It doesn’t take much!

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What's Happening at YPWC?
As a Regional Lead Agency for the 2010 Global Youth Service Day event we were excited about the various community service projects that were undertaken by young people to show their solidarity towards promoting community development through volunteerism. We would like to express our appreciation to all the National Lead Agencies and Local Lead Agencies who supported and worked with YPWC in meeting our targets. The report is still under preparation and will be shared as soon as it is ready.

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In the Spotlight
The full report of YPWC’s Online Youth Consultation on Migration and Development on:
http://www.ypwc.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=149

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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Read the full report of YPWC’s Online Youth Consultation on Migration and Development


International migration has become a “hot topic” in recent years, with multiple international conferences and numerous civil society groups dedicated to making migration more secure, reasonable, and development-friendly.

Despite all this attention, however, youth migration remains poorly understood. One UNFPA (2006) report laments that “little is known of the full diversity and complexity of young people’s international migration... Young people remain largely invisible in research, public debates and policy about international migration.”

The 2009 Online Youth Consultation on Migration and Development sought to collect youth perspectives on these issues through a method that youth increasingly use to communicate and organize: the internet. With contributions received from four continents the report highlights that: 1) Young migrants contribute economically, socially and culturally to home and host countries; 2) Youth remain engaged with home countries through ICTs; 3) Circular migration is difficult for young people. It goes further to provide key recommendations from Youth for promoting youth-sensitive migration policies.

To read the full report please visit:

http://www.ypwc.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=149