PRESS
RELEASE
INTERNATIONAL YOUTH
DAY 2017 COMMEMORATIONS
“Youth Building Peace: The Role of Youth
in Population, Health, Environment, Skills Development and Entrepreneurship”
The
International Youth Day (IYD), celebrated on 12th August each year,
was launched by the United Nations in 2000 as a means of raising awareness of
issues affecting young people around the world. IYD commemorations are usually
characterized by the coming together of different stakeholders including the
youth, the government, youth organizations and development partners to pursue
the common purpose outlined in that year’s themes. Over the years, Malawi has
also taken steps to ensure the IYD is opened up as a platform for advocacy on
active youth participation and on key issues affecting the youth.
This
year, the International Youth Day will be commemorated under the global theme Youth Building Peace. The theme of
peace is of relevance to Malawi considering the effects that internal conflicts
at different levels have on society and its members. The theme also comes
within the context of efforts to establish a national peace structure whose
impact would permeate all society.
In addition, Malawi is a youthful nation: about 80% of
its population is aged below 35 years with 75% being below 30 years old. This
necessitates engagement and inclusion of youth in decision-making processes and
meaningful participation in the development agenda. Malawi has recently taken
steps to establish a national peace structure with youth not being left out.
Participation structures have been established at national, regional and
district levels, with youth integrally forming part of the same. This results
from the realization that youth are usually agents of violence and their
participation in the peace processes is, therefore, critical.
This year’s main IYD commemoration in Malawi will be
held on 21st August, 2017 at
Manika Ground in Balaka District. The Population
Champion and Founder of the Beautify Malawi Trust (BEAM), Her Excellency the First Lady of Malawi, Dr. Gertrude Mutharika, will
be Guest of Honour. Prior to this event, the Ministry in collaboration with the
National Youth Council and other stakeholders have planned a “Youth Expo” which will take place on Saturday, 12th August, 2017
at the Kamuzu Institute for Sports starting from 08:30 am. The “Youth Expo” has been organized to
provide a platform for young people to display their innovative ideas and
activities. In the afternoon, young people be engaged in various sporting
activities and performances. Later in mid-September, the prize presentation
ceremony for the Ngwazi Zazikazi Story
Competition will take place at Salima
Technical College as a post-IYD event. The Ngwazi Zazikazi Story
Competition is an initiative to celebrate and promote girls and women’s
participation in jobs that are predominantly male dominated.
The events will be celebrated under the theme of “Youth Building Peace: The Role of Youth in Population, Health,
Environment, Skills Development and Entrepreneurship”. The
theme seeks to highlight the important role that young people can play in
curbing rapid population growth, addressing environment issues, and efforts and
challenges in the provision of skills and enterprise development among young
people as catalysts for maintaining peace in Malawi.
The impact that youth can have in the pursuance of
peace cannot be overemphasised. The existence of conflicts may thrive on a
population that is too large for the existing resources, leading to the
disruption of key processes, facilities and opportunities for health and skills
development. Youth present the country with an opportunity if they choose to
participate in building peaceful, progressive societies. Investing in the youth and empowering them
with life skills and technical and entrepreneurial skills means that they will
be able to stand assertively contend for a peaceful society that gives room for
their further growth. Such youths will, resultantly, be critical for
maintaining good health, population management through reduced fertility and
the eco-friendly pursuit of further skills both for themselves and their
communities.
The organising
committee for these events invites and encourages all Malawians to participate in
these commemorations. All youth and other stakeholders are also encouraged to
commemorate and the International Youth Day in various forms in their
respective communities.
JOSEPH MWANDIDYA
SECRETARY FOR LABOUR, YOUTH, SPORTS AND
MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT