Make Meaningful Youth engagement a requirement in all United Nations decision-making processes.
If the multilateral system is to be fit to deliver a present and future that works for all, then meaningful youth engagement must become the norm rather than the exception. We must take existing youth arrangements to the next level, create new opportunities and arrangements where they do not yet exist and ensure that youth participation is effectively resourced.
The United Nations Secretary-general propose, therefore, that Member States:
a) Take a decision to ensure the systematic integration of meaningful youth participation into all United Nations intergovernmental mechanisms and processes at the global and regional levels;
b) Put in place clear arrangements for youth engagement across the work of the General Assembly as a complement to those under the remit of the major groups;
c) Grant formal status and a stronger man date to the Economic and Social Council youth forum so that it serves as the official entry point for youth engagement across the Economic and Social Council cycle; d) Review the working methods of the Security Council and its relevant subsidiary bodies to significantly strengthen youth engagement in its work;
e) Enhance the United Nations Youth Delegate Programme through wider participation by Member States and by expanding its application across a wider range of United Nations intergovernmen tal processes;
f) Ensure more systematic financial resourcing of youth engagement in intergovernmental processes with a particular focus on boosting participation of young people from developing countries

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