Case4Space - Youth Statement and Call To Action - FINAL
Case4Space - Youth Statement and Call To Action - FINAL
Case4Space - Youth Statement and Call To Action - FINAL
Youth at the Heart of the 2030 Agenda: The Case for Space
Bangkok, 30 November - 2 December 2016
Opening statement
Civic space is shrinking.1 Young people are all-too-often overlooked and unheard. Yet we
are the largest generation of young people the world has ever seen.2 In Asia & Pacific there
are over 1 billion of us, aged 15 to 29.3
We care about many issues that affect us directly - from inclusive, quality education and
healthy lives, to decent and sustainable livelihoods. We act on many issues that affect all of
us - present and future generations - adults, elders, youth and children. From tackling
climate change, peacebuilding, ensuring access to health services, reducing inequalities and
achieving social justice.
We are young people from Asia-Pacific - in all our celebrated diversity - have ideas,
solutions, perspectives and experiences to help tackle the worlds most pressing problems.
We live in cities and villages, near mountains and oceans, with and without access to the
internet. Across our diverse and beautiful region, civic space looks and feels different for all
of us. Some of us belong to marginalized youth groups, including among others, young
people with disabilities, young key populations, young lesbians, gays, bisexuals,
transgender, queer and intersex people, young women and girls in rural areas, indigenous
youth, incarcerated young people, and migrant youth.
Protecting and enhancing the civic space through which we can achieve our collective aims
is crucial. The strength of civic space will help or hinder how we get our voices heard, take
action, and contribute to building the world we want, for people and planet.
1
Source: https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/voices/why-space-civic-engagement-shrinking. For the purposes of this
conference Civic space was defined: Civic space is defined as an area either physical or virtual/online in which all
members of society, both as individuals and groups, are able to freely, effectively and without discrimination exercise their basic
civil rights, such as the right to information, to freedom of expression, to assembly and association. Civic space refers to the
conditions that are necessary to enable members of society to undertake free and voluntary action in order to advance
socially-relevant goals.
2
Source: http://www.un.org/youthenvoy/2015/04/10-things-didnt-know-worlds-population/.
3
Source: as of 2010, International Data Base of the US Census Bureau, available at http://www.census.gov/ipc/www/idb/.
2. Call for the timely revision of any policies that are related to youth,promote
innovation, encourage creative thinking, and stimulate young people to be creative
and innovative.
3. Call upon stakeholders to ensure that young people have access to justice and legal
recourse.
Accountability
1. Uphold the independence of journalism as the fourth pillar in functioning
democracies. Media should be accountable, responsible and inclusive but at the
same time autonomous.
2. Hold governments, corporations and private institutions responsible and accountable
to the principles of climate justice.
3. Urge donors and governments to be transparent and accountable towards the issues
of youth and their programs on youth.
Resources
1. Resourcing and funding frameworks that support human rights and protection and
expansion of civic space.
2. Support and fund youth organizations, particularly marginalized youth populations,
including support to organizational development, social mobilization, and resource
mobilization.
3. Advocate for access to knowledge, opportunities, innovation and technologies.