UN commits to strengthening youth-focused initiatives in Guyana

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United Nations (UN) Assistant Secretary-General (ASG) for Youth Affairs, Dr. Felipe Paullier, has affirmed his support for Guyana’s commitment to youth empowerment and the advancement of human rights.

He also expressed enthusiasm for strengthening collaboration to further develop impactful youth-focused initiatives.

Dr Paullier, who is on a three-day visit to Guyana, made these commitments during a meeting with Human Services and Social Security Minister, Dr Vindhya Persaud, on Monday at her East and Lamaha Streets, Georgetown office.

During the engagement, the UN Assistant Secretary-General discussed the shared priorities of Guyana and the UN in promoting meaningful youth engagement in national development and global representation.

Minister Persaud highlighted the government’s ongoing efforts to create inclusive platforms for youth participation, including initiatives such as the Young Influencers Programme, the Youth Advisory Council, and programmes specifically designed to empower young people living with disabilities.

In addition to these high-level discussions, the ASG is expected to meet with the UN Resident Coordinator, heads of UN agencies based in Guyana, and UN staff.

He will also engage with the Assistant Secretary-General for Foreign and Community Relations of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).

A key highlight of the visit will be a town hall meeting with youth, organised by the Office of the UN Resident Coordinator with support from UNDP Guyana.

This event will provide young people with the opportunity to engage directly with the ASG on issues affecting their future.

The ASG’s itinerary also includes a site visit to the Guyana School of Agriculture to observe ongoing initiatives.

Paullier was accompanied by Associate Programme Management Officer at the UN Youth Office, Reese Medina, along with other UN delegates.

The ASG is also scheduled to hold bilateral meetings with several key government officials.

The visit aims to explore the opportunities and challenges faced by youth in the country and region, learn from best practices and innovations, and discuss how the UN Youth Office can effectively support and showcase the country’s youth globally, a press release said.

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