When you think of Youth Day, what comes to your mind? International Youth Day brings together young people from all over the world and unites them.
The origin of the festival.
International Youth Day is a holiday sponsored by the United Nations. The first International Youth Day was August 12, 2000.
In 1999, the United Nations adopted resolution 54/120, which designated August 12 as International Youth Day.
The establishment of the International Youth Day provides a good opportunity for countries to pay attention to youth issues.
What age group is called youth? International "Youth" Standards:
The United Nations once referred to people aged 14-25 as the "youth population" in a document.
Activity.
International Youth Day is celebrated around the world through concerts, seminars, cultural events and conferences, usually attended by local government officials.
Activities of the United Nations:
The United Nations has launched the "Focus on the Motherland" Youth Photography and Painting Competition on a global scale.
The selected 48 winning works will be exhibited at the United Nations Headquarters in New York at the International Youth Day and will be on a world tour.
Greece: Greek youth organizations hold photo exhibitions on youth work in central squares of major cities, and produce special radio and television programs to promote youth work and outstanding youth deeds.
Tanzania: From 6 to 12 August, the Ministry of Youth, Women and Child Development of Tanzania and UNICEF celebrated International Youth Day with a series of activities.
This includes youth policy workshops, youth dialogue radio and television programs, and more.
What is the significance of the establishment of International Youth Day?
Youth are the main support group in society. International Youth Day is not just a simple gathering of the world's youth, it is an opportunity to spread the truth to the world's youth and call on them to unite.
World Youth Day, live up to the youth, grasp the youth.