Mogadishu, 1 November 2019ย โ As Africa celebrates its youth, the United Nations envoy to Somalia today recognised the immense potential of young Somali women and men to contribute to peace and prosperity in Somalia.
โIn my regular discussions with young Somali women and men, I have been impressed by their energy and ideas. They must be afforded an opportunity to have a meaningful role in decision-making processes, to help shape the future that is theirs,โ the Secretary-Generalโs Special Representative for Somalia, James Swan, said.
The United Nations Population Fund estimates that 4.6 million Somalis are aged between 15 and 35 years. Somali youth represent 38 per cent of the countryโs population, yet they have limited access to education and employment opportunities.
โSomalia also needs to create avenues for youth to access quality education, marketable job skill training, and job opportunities, so that youthโs talents can be channelled towards the countryโs development,โ Mr. Swan added.
Aligned with the Somali National Youth Policy, the United Nationsโ programmes focus on strengthening youthโs economic, social, and participatory capabilities, through a portfolio of over 54 million dollars.
The United Nations, supporting the African Union agenda for youth empowerment, recognises the crucial role that young generations play in supporting their countriesโ agendas for peace and development.