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Pushing youth agendas at parliament­ary level

- Paheja Siririka - psiririka@nepc.com.na

The role of the youth is crucial in legislatur­e to push issues affecting young people, and to come up with ways of addressing the plight of the youth, especially in developing nations.

Member of the Namibian Children’s Parliament Rivaldo Kavanga said this while speaking at the 144th Inter-Parliament­ary Union (IPU) General Assembly in Bali, Indonesia, where members of the Namibian Children’s Parliament met with delegates of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Kavanga told Youth Corner he was impressed by the contributi­ons made by youth parliament­arians, especially regarding bilateral relations.

“We spoke about shared problems between our various nations, how their structures are formed and how we operate. The whole conversati­on was centred on how we can learn from one another,” stated Kavanga.

The two nations agreed to further engagement­s between the two youth parliament­s, and establishe­d to strengthen the already-excellent relations between their countries and parliament­s.

He highlighte­d the need for an IPU for young people and the urgent need to address climate change at government­al level with the involvemen­t of the youth at the decisionma­king

level.

The IPU is the global organisati­on of national parliament­s and parliament­arians that has the mission of empowering members to promote peace, democracy and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Kavanga added there also was a discussion on leveraging parliament­ary budgeting powers for children.

The Namibian delegates’ participat­ion at the auspicious event was made possible by the Namibian Parliament under the leadership of the National Assembly Speaker Peter Katjavivi and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Namibia.

The fifth Children’s Parliament is an initiative of the Namibian Parliament.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Deliberati­ng… Members of the Namibian Children’s Parliament­s at the 144th IPU General Assembly in Bali, Indonesia.
Photo: Contribute­d Deliberati­ng… Members of the Namibian Children’s Parliament­s at the 144th IPU General Assembly in Bali, Indonesia.

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