Hey John,
Did you attend One World Week 2021? If so, thank you for helping make it yet another amazing week of youth-led awareness raising, education and action!
Some highlights included;
- Real stories about the positive impacts that youth work has on young people
- Hearing insights from Irish Diplomat Geraldine Byrne Nason about Ireland's place on the security council and how it relates to SDGs
- Exploring the topic of youth unemployment from both experts in the field of youth work, and the young people who have been affected
If you missed out, you can watch them back on YouTube >>
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Our discussion about the recent effects of COVID-19 on youth unemployment. Watch >>
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Join Scouting Ireland's Youth Summit for an evening of campfire story-telling, community and global citizenship! Watch>>
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How connected is gaming in shaping todays youth and informing their global identity? Join us in discussion with speakers from LIT and Trócaire Watch >>
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Tune in to hear from young activists on exploring their global identity and what exactly is a young person’s global identity in today’s society. Watch >>
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Also, don’t forget to download your copy of this year’s One World Week resource pack so you can easily build global issues into your work.
Thank you once for joining us for a week-long festival of activities, inspiration and youth activism!
All the best,
Valerie
Valerie Duffy
NYCI Youth 2030 Programme Manager
National Youth Council of Ireland
3 Montague Street
Dublin 2
P.S. You may also be interested in making sure your work is recognised on the national Sustainable Development Goals Map.
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Youth 2030 is a partnership between NYCI and Irish Aid, working in consortia with Concern Worldwide, Maynooth University and Trócaire to deliver Global Youth Work and Development Education to the youth sector.
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