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UNFPA executive directors messages on World Population Day 2014

UNFPA executive directors messages on World Population Day 2014
July 11th is World Population Day, and the theme of this year is Investing in Youth. To mark the day, Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin, United Nations Under-Secretary-General and UNFPA Executive Director, has released the following messages:
Todays 1.8 billion young people are a powerful force, individually and collectively. They are shaping social and economic realities, challenging norms and values and building the foundation of the worlds future.


Governments and the international community are increasingly conscious of the importance of providing resources and opportunities for all young people to reach their full potential as individuals and citizens. They recognize that investing in young people and enabling them to exercise their human rights not only benefits young people themselves, but can also help their countries reap a demographic dividend.


We know that healthy, educated, productive and fully engaged young people can help break the cycle of intergenerational poverty and are more resilient in the face of individual and societal challenges. As skilled and informed citizens, they can contribute more fully to their communities and nations.


Young people, especially adolescent girls, are at the heart of our work at UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund. Working with a multitude of partners, in particular young people themselves, UNFPA is advocating policies and programmes that invest in adolescents and youth and foster a positive environment for them and facilitating their leadership and participation. We are doing this with an emphasis on reaching the poorest, most marginalized and underserved adolescent girls.


Through this multipronged effort, we and our partners are seeing how critical early investments in reproductive health can enhance the lives of young people and the welfare of their societies. A sustainable future depends on having resilient populations, which cannot be achieved without investments in young people. They not only form a large proportion of the worlds population and deserve their fair share as a matter of equity, but are also in a critical stage of their lifecycle that will determine their future and thus those of their families, communities, and societies.


On this World Population Day, I commit UNFPAs full support to all efforts to promote young peoples aspirations and to place young people at the very heart of national and global development efforts.


By United Nations In Iran





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