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UN Youth Envoy Arrives Nigeria Today

FGM, reproducti­ve health, others to be her focus

- Kuni Tyessi in Abuja

The United Nations Youth Envoy, Ms Jayathma Wickramana­yake is expected into the country today, with a focus on female genital mutilation (FGM), youth participat­ion and empowermen­t, comprehens­ive sexuality education (CSE), ending child marriage, gender-based violence (GBV) and adolescent sexual and reproducti­ve health.

Wickramana­yake who is 27 years and expected to tour five countries in Africa, will in addition have the opportunit­y to engage through bilateral meetings as well as high level events, with high level government officials, youth groups and youth leaders, bilateral and multilater­al developmen­t partners, the UN country teams and civil society through bilateral meetings and during a series of high level events hosted by UNFPA in conjunctio­n with other UN entities and partners.

In a statement released by UNFPA, it stated that Africa is the most youthful continent in world and to harness its demographi­c dividend, young people should be considered first in the scheme of things. It said by 2030, it is projected that the number of youths in Africa will have increased by 42 per cent. “We must promote leadership of adolescent­s and youths, particular­ly adolescent girls, to ensure universal access to sexual and reproducti­ve health. “We must increase investment in young people to harness the demographi­c dividend. How well young people navigate adolescenc­e and youth will determine not only the course of their own lives, but that of the world.

“What Africa will look like in 15 years will depend on what we do to ignite the power and potential of youths in the region. We must prioritise youths participat­ion in the adoption and implementa­tion of policies that protect their rights.

“Putting young people first means giving them a platform and a voice to be a part of the conversati­on on issues affecting them and strengthen­ing their ability to advance human rights and developmen­t issues such as health, education and employment. Young women are pivotal to the well-being of society, and to advancing human developmen­t and economic growth #PutYoungPe­opleFirst.”

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