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Call for Contributions to the United Nations World Youth Report 2013 - Youth Migration and Development

The UN Focal Point on Youth will organize a number of interactive activities, among them, an online survey, an e-consultation, a Google+ Hangout with young people and experts.

Type: Event
When: 23 January - 22 February 2013
Where: Worldwide
Contact(s): youth@un.org

As part of the process leading to the development of the UN World Youth Report 2013, the UN Focal Point on Youth will organize a number of interactive activities, among them, an online survey, an e-consultation, a Google+ Hangout with young people and experts. The aim of these is to give young migrants and other youth affected by migration the space to share their experiences on migration.

Join the discussion

If your between the ages 15 to 35 years, your input and perspectives will be used in the drafting of the UN World Youth Report 2013, where the report will cite real world examples of young people's experiences. Expert moderators will guide the discussions, as  issues related to the young migrant's journey are discussed. A survey and hosting a Google+Hangout will also be launched to help draw awareness to the issue and Report.

Ready to Have Your Say?

Join the weekly e-consultations

Submit a "My Migration Story"


Fill out the Survey

Why not Get Animated!

For more tips and and information

Learn more about how you can participate in the consultations and input to the Report by visiting  the UN World Youth Report web platform – www.unworldyouthreport.org

Get involved and join the discussion!

Tags: youth employment, migrant workers, labour migration, youth

Regions and countries covered: Global

Unit responsible: Employment

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