quinta-feira, 29 de fevereiro de 2024

VAI ACONTECER |«Summit of the Future»| 22-23 SETEMBRO 2024

 

 
 e a propósito:
 

De lá destaquemos:
 
«(...) Concerns have arisen regarding the published Zero Draft of the Pact for the Future ahead of the UN Summit of the Future, lacking the mention of culture largely in contrast with our campaign’s objectives. Despite widespread acknowledgment of culture’s significance, the initial draft fails to adequately address its importance, potentially perpetuating conventional approaches and impeding progress. Read our dedicated update to gain deeper insights into the issue.
In the coming years, the integration of a stand-alone culture goal into the global agenda remains a main objective. The central challenge lies not in debating “if” but in clarifying precisely “how” the culture goal will look like. In hindsight the absence of culture on the global agenda was, in part, a consequence of the perception that cultural actors operated in isolation. However, our efforts have fundamentally transformed this narrative. United for a common cause, we can contribute more effectively to the future developments of global policies, giving to the cultural dimension the stage it deserves».
 
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E do Draft existente, sobre a Juventude:

«(...) 4. Youth and Future Generations

103. We recognize that young persons will live with the consequences of our actions and our inaction. We welcome the important contributions of young persons and children as critical agents of change in promoting sustainable development, human rights and peace and security. We applaud their commitment and contribution to, inter alia, climate action, gender equality, social justice, humanitarian action, innovation, intergenerational justice, the promotion of culture and inclusion. We reaffirm the importance of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and we also reaffirm that the 2030 Agenda remains our commitment to the children and youth of today, so that they may achieve their full human potential.
104. We recognize that generating decent work and quality employment for young persons is one of the biggest challenges that needs to be tackled. We therefore emphasize that investment in universal, accessible, quality and inclusive education, at all levels, and professional training, both formal and non-formal, is the most important investment that States can make to ensure the immediate and long-term development of youth. (...)». Continue aqui na pg. 14.

 

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