| Addis
Abeba Declaration
Pre-ADFIV
Youth Symposium
Preamble
We the youth drawn from a cross section of organisations/movements
and networks at the national, sub regional and regional level at
the pre-ADFIV Youth Symposium, speaking on behalf of youths of Africa,
here and now commit ourselves to building a better Africa. We dedicate
ourselves to improving the livelihoods of our people by empowering
ourselves and our neighbours to think freely, to be self-sufficient,
to live in good health, to have access to education, and to play
our part in the achievement of good governance in Africa.
We need the chance to actively participate in the reconstruction
of our continent, so that we can prepare ourselves to be tomorrow's
leaders starting today.
HIV/AIDS
We acknowledge the effort that has already been invested in combating
HIV/AIDS, and we believe that a common fight against this pandemic
will be the only effective mechanism. Therefore, we propose the
following:
that each African country have youth friendly policies on HIV/AIDS
which should be practically translated into effective programmes
at the national level with a view to enhance access to affordable
and quality health services and care;
that support for youth organizations increases, and that all interested
actors engage youth in true partnerships to ensure independence
and sustainability of programmes, strategies and priorities for
capacity building;
that youths are empowered through the incorporation of adolescent
sexual reproduction health and rights education into the school
curriculum.
On our part we commit ourselves to enhance discussions about HIV/AIDS
so that people living with HIV/AIDS are not stigmatized, and also
involve other young people in this struggle.
Education and Unemployment
We believe that education and employment are essential to self-development
and to the eventual creation of capable states. We also recognize
the role of informal education in the development process. We propose
the following:
that states ensure quality education such that students can find
meaningful employment in their community; that we maximize the opportunities
for education and employment through the use of Information and
Communication Technologies to further Africa's development needs.
that mechanisms are created to allow for private sector participation
in curriculum development with a view to aligning educational programmes
to market requirement needs;
that the culture of entrepreneurship is encouraged through creative
solutions like Small and Medium Enterprise support systems targeting
youths,
that the work place is conducive through outlawing discriminatory
practices against youth and sexual harassment by instituting mechanisms
and processes to report abuse and get redress.
On our part, we commit to develop our skills and capacities to enable
us to play our role in nation building and in the rebirth of Africa.
Democracy and Governance
We recognize and appreciate the efforts within Africa towards improved
governance, if the lessons learnt are to be sustainable and have
incremental value youth must be given more space to participate.
We therefore propose the following:
that there be more meaningful participation of youth in the public
decision making process, within social institutions including government,
the private sector and civil society. Youth must be involved in
the design, implementation and monitoring of public policies;
that youth should be mainstreamed within structures and process
of government and sub-regional, regional and international Intergovernmental
organisations, for example through the creation of Youth units within
all government ministries
that within the framework of the African Union and NEPAD, youth
develop an African Youth Charter;
that to hasten the development of National Youth Policies in all
African countries, a prototype National Youth Policy be developed
that can be adapted to the realities of each country.
that initiatives be supported and encouraged that allow all African
Youth to feel like a living part of Africa, and that whatever their
sector or cultural setting, they strive to, and are, contributing
to the healing and true emancipation of the continent.
On our part we commit to practice good governance within our own
institutions, which entail participation, transparency, accountability,
fairness, and decency.
Conclusion
Something great is about to emerge from Africa, and we, the youth,
are preparing and committing to the realization of this moment.
Done in Addis Abeba
10th October 2004
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