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THE SECRETARY-GENERAL As we celebrate this third International Youth Day, the global community is engaged in the final preparations for the World Summit on Sustainable Development, to be held in Johannesburg at the end of this month. In these preparations, in the Summit itself, and in the follow-up work, the engagement of young people is crucial. Ten years ago, the Earth Summit in Rio gave birth to Agenda
21, a landmark achievement in integrating environmental, economic and
social concerns into a single policy framework. It contains recommendations
for action, including detailed proposals for how to reduce wasteful consumption
patterns, combat poverty, protect the atmosphere, oceans and biodiversity,
and promote sustainable agriculture. While it is the responsibility of Governments to ensure
these commitments are translated into action, they cannot do it alone.
They need to be spurred on by the voices of people everywhere. That is
where young people come in. Just as youth have been active in the preparations
for the Johannesburg Summit, so must they remain active in the follow-up,
and keep making their voices heard as the main stakeholders in our planet's
future. Kofi A. Annan -- End --
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