QUÉ SIGNIFICA YOUTH2030
JUVENTUD)
QUÉ SIGNIFICA YOUTH2030
JUVENTUD)
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SDG 13: Climate Action and Road Safety
2022
In this Policy Brief, developed and launched by YOURS (Global Youth Coalition for Road Safety), the Brief illustrates the correlation between the two critical issues of road safety and climate action, and how young
people around the world are taking action to address them for a safe and healthy future.
SDG 4: Quality Education and Road Safety
2022
In the Policy Brief, developed and launched by YOURS (Global Youth Coalition for Road Safety), the Brief explains how the rights of young people to equal and quality education are often hindered by the lack of safety, security, and inclusivity available in the physical school environment. The Brief presents key data that reveal how the road traffic injuries and fatalities of young people are linked to their journey to and from school. It furthers that many children and youth are vulnerable to injury on their way to school without adequate protection from safe infrastructure, legislation, policies, or safe items such as quality helmets for children traveling by bike or motorcycle and quality car seats and seat belts for children traveling by car or bus.
Youth engagement in the implementation, review and follow-up processes of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration.
2016
The Global Compact is the first inter-governmentally negotiated agreement, prepared under the auspices of the United Nations, covering all dimensions of international migration in a holistic and comprehensive manner.
SDG 5 Policy Brief: Gender Equality and Road Safety
2022
In this Policy Brief developed and launched by YOURS (Global Youth Coalition for Road Safety), the policy brief talks about the lack of gender-responsive planning and implementation around mobility systems that prevent gender-based violence. The Brief seeks to highlight how the lack of road safety and safe mobility is also a gender issue that requires gender-responsive and transformative planning to protect and ensure equal access to all genders. It highlights the realities girls and women face while navigating through transport systems not built for them. The data reveal how disproportionately affected women are, not just in access to mobility but in how they are affected if they are ever involved in a road crash.
SDG4 steering committee
2015
UNESCO convenes the SDG-Education 2030 Steering Committee - a democratic, multi-stakeholder partnership - which provides strategic guidance to Member States and the education community, makes recommendations for catalytic action, advocates for financing, and monitors progress.
Global Partnership on Children with Disabilities (Youth Council)
2016
Global multi-stakeholder coalition, platform for collective action and advocacy to ensure that the rights of children with disabilities are included in and prioritized by both the disability and child rights agendas at all levels. oThe Youth Council currently consists of 19 young people with disabilities, including representatives from youth with disabilities-led DPO’s, and youth with and without disabilities rights’ advocates.