Youth council issues bold call for healthier societies
The first Youth Declaration on Creating Healthy Societies calling for urgent, collaborative action to build wellbeing, resilience, and trust across societies was launched yesterday.
The Declaration was launched by the World Health Organisation Youth Council during the World Health Summit in Berlin.
Kate Ndocko, WHO Youth Council member said the Declaration “represents our collective commitment and priorities to help communities, especially youth, at local, regional and global levels, to be healthier and more resilient in the face of the many health challenges the world faces today as well as the ones ahead".
The Declaration outlines 10 calls for action that place youth at the centre of co-creating healthier societies globally, and explaining what is needed for this to succeed. The calls to action ensure:
- Access, equity and inclusion for youth in education by removing barriers and designed to reflect diverse healthcare needs for individuals and communities.
- Comprehensive national curricula on health, climate change and digital literacy.
- Quality and adaptive education through flexible and responsive learning environments.
- Youth engagement and leadership in the design and implementation of health policies and programmes.
- Inclusive, accessible and prevention-focused healthcare, including for young people from marginalized and vulnerable groups.
- Investment in young people to empower them to become leaders and drive solutions in the areas of health, climate change and education.
- Brave spaces for healthy environments are created that protect young people from social and institutional barriers, and keep them safe from violence, harassment and other harmful practices.
- Inclusion of young people by governments, international and civil society organizations to co-create policies on priority health needs.
- Valuing the experiences of young people, including their diversity and views, in the development and implementation of health polices.
- Greater support for grassroots youth organizations as a means to investing in future generations.
“WHO is committed to amplifying the voices of young people to realise our shared vision of health for all,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General.
“The Youth Declaration on Creating Healthy Societies, issued by the WHO Youth Council, does just that, channelling the ideas, advice and action of youth into a powerful call for change, and showing what can be achieved when youth are actively engaged in shaping their health and futures.”
About the WHO Youth Council
The WHO Youth Council was established in 2023 and is a dynamic network aimed at amplifying the voices and experiences of young people and leveraging their expertise, energy, and ideas to promote public health. The Youth Council’s members are youth representatives of health and non-health organizations and movements. They advise and actively engage with the WHO Director-General and WHO senior leadership on ensuring health policies and programmes reflect the expertise, innovation and needs of young people around the world. The WHO Youth Council also serves as a platform for designing and incubating new initiatives and for expanding existing youth engagement initiatives of WHO.
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