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The urgency of transformation: engaging young people in global health

  • International

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Panel : Recommendations on strategic opportunities to transform youth engagement with WHO and its partners8*.

Leadership :

  • Create a fully resourced WHO strategy to engage with young people

Modernize WHO's culture to gear the organization towards young people, ensuring that no one is left behind in the era of the Sustainable Development Goals.

young people, ensuring that none are left behind in the era of sustainable development goals

Impact on countries :

  • Involve all young people, taking into account the diversity of their backgrounds and characteristics, in the planning and implementation of health and sustainable development.
  • Strengthen the capacity of organizations to engage in a safe, effective and meaningful way to enable young people to increase their knowledge and take the initiative in matters of health and rights.

Focusing global public goods on impact :

  • Involving young people in the design and delivery of global public goods, particularly on issues affecting their health and rights
  • Set up an innovative partnership and technology platform so that young people can share their experiences and ideas to monitor and drive change in health and sustainable development goals.

Partnerships :

  • Forging innovative partnerships with various organizations committed to helping young people

Mobilizing resources for a comprehensive and coherent global movement that harnesses the power of young people for health and sustainable development

the power of young people to promote health and sustainable development

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