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At CSW65, youth leaders call for intergenerational co-leadership and accountability

At CSW65, youth leaders call for intergenerational co-leadership and accountability for the Generation Equality Forum Date: Friday, March 19, 2021 At a side event during the 65th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW65), the Generation Equality Youth Task Force, UN Women, and the Office of the UN Secretary-General’s Envoy on Youth convened a high-level dialogue to critically examine the meaning of shared intergenerational co-leadership and mutual accountability. In line with the theme of CSW65 on women´s participation and decision-making in public life, the event focused on recognizing young people’s efforts in shaping a more equal recovery from COVID-19 and a sustainable future.

“We need to work with young people who have a more inclusive vision of societies. Including women who are afro-descendent, indigenous, from rural communities and LGBTI groups, among other marginalized communities, should be a top priority”, said Vice President of Costa Rica, Epsy Campbell Barr. Jayathma Wickramanayake, UN Secretary-General’s Envoy on Youth also referred to the importance of being inclusive: “For those of us who have the space, let’s try not to be the voice of the voiceless. Let’s try and bring everyone to the table so that they can speak for themselves.” The dialogue provided a safe space for discussions about the challenges and opportunities for young people to meaningfully influence decision-making at the highest levels, moving the needle from participation to influencing transformative change. Anika Jane Dorothy, member of the Generation Equality Youth Task Force, spoke candidly about youth’s experience within the Generation Equality Forum process: “This hasn’t been an easy space, but our views are not our governments’. We come as raw and as unedited as possible to give you an idea of the grassroots level. To young people I say: please do not tire.”



During the event, the National Gender Youth Activists presented the idea of the Youth Accountability Framework to emphasize the importance of robust accountability mechanisms and meaningful youth inclusion in the implementation, monitoring and review of Generation Equality Forum outcomes. The Framework “is aiming to ensure that the spaces within UN Women and other stakeholders, particularly in the Generation Equality Action Coalitions and beyond, are inclusive, with a clear recognition of youth expertise and contributions to the gender equality agenda,” said Jeevika Shiv, National Gender Youth Activist. The event was also an opportunity to activate the #ActForEqual campaign among young people to take action and drive commitments towards the Generation Equality Forum. For up-to-date information about the Generation Equality Forum, visit https://forum.generationequality.org.

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