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Young people make headline news in SHSviews N° 17
 
Dossier: Young People – Making Tomorrow’s World | Interview with Dick Wathika: “Racism hampers development” | Social Transformations: New phase for UNESCO’s MOST programme
Young people make headline news in SHSviews N° 17 This issue of the UNESCO SHS quarterly magazine covers topical issues from June to September 2007:
  • Dossier: Young People – Making Tomorrow’s World
    Since young people are not only the builders of tomorrow’s world but first and foremost actors in today’s world, UNESCO has for some time now made it a priority for young people to participate in choosing what will concern them in the future, because in less than twenty years, nine out of ten young people will be living in developing countries.
    In the United Nations, the UNESCO Youth Forum is the only one of its kind. It began in 1999 and has since become an integral part of the Organization’s General Conference.
    In the recent decision to bring youth activities closer to its Social and Human Sciences programme, UNESCO has moved on to a new stage. Through this approach, the Organization hopes it will not only help young people obtain the right tools for developing their potential, but also contribute to the development of public policies that will give more thought to the needs of the most marginalized groups of young people. See this dossier for further examples [PDF]


  • Interview with Dick Wathika: “Racism hampers development”
    From the urgent need to halt the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Africa, through empowerment of women, to fostering economic and social development in Africa, the Mayor of Nairobi, Kenya, reveals to SHS Views his observations on the struggle of the brand new African Coalition of Cities against Racism and Discrimination. More … [PDF]


  • Social Transformations: New phase for UNESCO’s MOST programme
    UNESCO’s Management of Social Transformations (MOST) programme is the only United Nations programme tasked with contributing to public policy development in order to face today’s changing world through research in the social sciences and as such, MOST might be said to be the crossing point between the two.
    From 16 to 18 July next, the 8th session of the Intergovernmental Council, responsible for the programme’s implementation, should indeed mark a new stage in the reshaping of the MOST programme. As soon as the session opens, there will be a round table of Ministers for Social Development from several regions of the world. More … [PDF]
Also in SHS Views N° 17 [PDF]:Events planned for the month of June 2007:
  • 2-5 July: Information stand and exhibition of UNESCO photos at the ECOSOC meeting on the state of affairs of 6 years of the cross-cutting program on the eradication of poverty. Geneva, Switzerland.
  • 4-6 July: Consultation with experts in ethics teaching on the draft proposal for a core curriculum in bioethics. Paris, France.
  • 9-15 July: UNESCO contribution to the Open des Jeunes - Stade français Paris - BNP Paribas tennis tournament. Paris, France.
  • 9-15 July: Ethics Teachers Training Course. Egerton University, Kenya.
  • 12-13 July: National seminar on « Development of minimal norms for PRSP from a human rights perspective: a tool for decision making in negotiations with donors” with national follow-up committees on poverty and human rights. Burkina Faso.
  • 13 July: Joint session of the MOST Intergovernmental Council Bureau and the Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC). Paris, France.
  • 15-20 July: International Summer School "Migration and discrimination: protection of migrants’ Human Rights and promotion of tolerance" as part of the project "Migration as a resource for social development: positive effects and risks". Moscow, Russian Federation.
  • 16-18 July: 8th session of MOST Intergovernmental Council. Paris, France.
  • 18-19 July: National seminary on « Development of minimal norms for PRSP from a human rights perspective: a tool for decision making in negotiations with donors” with national follow-up committees on poverty and human rights Niger.
  • 19-20 July: 6th session of the Intergovernmental Bioethics Committee (IGBC). Paris, France.
  • 22-23 July: National seminary on « Development of minimal norms for PRSP from a human rights perspective: a tool for decision making in negotiations with donors” with national follow-up committees on poverty and human rights Mali.
  • 24-25 July: National seminary on « Development of minimal norms for PRSP from a human rights perspective: a tool for decision making in negotiations with donors” with national follow-up committees on poverty and human rights. Dakar, Senegal.
  • 27 July - 8 August: UNESCO participation in 21st World Scout Organization Jamboree. Hylands Park, United Kingdom.
More events can be found on www.unesco.org/shs/agenda.
 
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Author(s) UNESCO - Sector for Social and Human Sciences
Publication Date 02-07-2007
Source SHS e-News 16 / July 2007




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