Sunday, July 15, 2012
Youth in decision making process
As the night dies away, as the sun embraces the world in a warm hug a new day has come. Grey hearts rise. the world is full of anxiety. The world has been barricaded by hate we need that which can make us feel a part of a world that has done more bad than good to humanity. Young people across the world cry out to be heard. Life is a beautiful tragedy however the future of tomorrow utters in despair, their cries go unheard, the leaders of today have failed and its up to the young people to make a better tomorrow. As the thought crosses every individuals mind, hope is reborn screaming cries of freedom, liberty are heard. The world is anxious for social justice, a free society, anxious for change and social responsibility. However , in order for all this to occur world leaders need to include youths in the decision making process.
It is significant to note policies and programmes designed after consultation with users are more likely to be effective , as a result one is bound to conclude using youth participation you are more likely to get it right the first time and avoid wasting time and money on services young people don't want to use. Giving young people a place in decision-making builds a broader base of citizen involvement and creates stronger and more inclusive communities. Youth participation is necessary in the development of active citizenship because it balances young people's social rights with their responsibilities. This is to a larger extent the most effective way to make the youths more active because the more we feel accepted and understood by society , it creates an element that binds the society together. One of the most extraordinary things in this world is being a young leader but its what you do with the opportunity that makes a difference. Youths in decision making process contributes to positive youth development and we have challenges like violence, drug addiction , lack of social responsibility and the primary cause being the youth. In reference to my previous statement its significant to note youth participation and being included in decision making process challenges negative stereotypes of young people and help break down barriers between adults and young people. Involving young people in decision-making can improve attitudes towards understanding about young people and create a greater awareness of youth issues in an organization.
“No one is born a good citizen; no nation is born a democracy. Rather, both are processes that continue to evolve over a lifetime. Young people must be included from birth. A society that cuts itself off from its youth severs its lifeline; it is condemned to bleed to death.” —Kofi Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nation. Words from a great man reports from United Nations state that youths in decision making implies a radical change in youth-adult relationships in all spheres of life including the family, schools, local communities, programmes, social services, and local, regional and national government. A commitment to respecting the participatory rights of young people is incompatible with the age-old propensity. It is vital to note giving youth the power in decision making does not necessarily mean we are divorcing power from the adults, including the youth is a sign of social development that can lead and grow to many things such as better decisions and outcomes.
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