Global Youth Peace CONCLAVE - 3.0
“Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels in the next 8 years targeted till 2030”. We believe that youth is the critical thinker, change-maker, innovators, communicators, and leader. When young people are empowered with the knowledge of their rights and equipped with leadership skills, they can drive change the way they want to see, in their respective locality. GYPC – 2022 is providing a platform to young peace leaders of different nationalities to come together and discuss, debate & decide (3D) evidence-based strategic solutions in resolving Social Peace and Inclusiveness for all.
Rising Youth Towards Sustainable Future
On the Third foundation day, the “Global Youth Peace Committee” is organizing an impactful session "Rising Youth towards Sustainable Future". In this session, we are conducting this youth dialogue in collaboration with governmental organizations, Civil society, Education, Entrepreneurship, Health, and Technology.
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The young generation recognizes that there is great power in collective actions for local, regional, and global solutions to weave a new tapestry of economic, technological, environmental, and social life that can drive humanity's evolution towards collective prosperity. We have power in numbers and when united, can demand immense change. We the Youth are taking the lead and contributing our expertise, energy, experience, passion, and creativity in implementing global solutions. It is in this spirit that we set forth this declaration of our shared visions, commitments.
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Join our voices and initiatives to uphold the values of youth leadership and re-commit ourselves to seek global solutions for global problems and to achieve the targets outlined in the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
We reiterate our commitments for integrated social development in the South Asian region and are determined to provide the young leaders in the hour of crisis.
Dialogue Aim & Objectives:
To provide an accessible integrated platform where young leaders, innovators, peacemakers, youth activists, entrepreneurs and civil society pioneers across the globe can share their contribution, experiences, and knowledge on pertinent global issues and can learn about the best practices through smart & mutual learning to achieve sustainable development goals and can set an example before the youngsters and the governments to follow and inculcate it in their policies and administration.
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RYTSF - 2022 is all about finding global peace resolutions with ignited peace minds.
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RYTSF - 2022 is providing the opportunity to young leaders from across the globe, to discuss, debate, and find key solutions towards global peace.
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To inspire individuals all around the world and recognize their contribution in the field of youth leadership, peace, non-violence, innovation, social justice, empowerment, human rights, entrepreneurship, Education, Technology, SDGs fulfillment, and Democracy.
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To create an integrated platform for youngsters and empower them globally.
1. To promote youth leadership.
2. To promote quality education in society.
3. Collaboration to empower youth.
4. To increase significant activism and,
engagement of youth in social change.
5. Creating a distinction-free, peaceful,
complete, cohesive, progressive society.
REPORT
Global Youth Peace Committee celebrated its third conclave at the Constitution Club of India Rafi Marg New Delhi on 15th March 2022. This year the theme of the conclave was ”Rising Youth Towards Sustainable Future.” Social, Peace Justice and Inclusiveness for all.
This year’s slogan was “March together towards Global Peace”. The Program was hosted by Ms. Pratigya Singh Yadav under the supervision of Mr. Kaushalendra Pratap Singh and Mr. Nishu Chaudhary, who coordinated the event with utmost care.
GYPC is an organization that focuses on the need of the poorest and the most vulnerable sections of society. It envisages a world free of poverty and hunger, disease, and wants their own lives can thrive easily. The conclave started with a keynote address by the chairman of the committee, Mr. Braj Shrivastava who emphasized societal development. He was followed by Mr. Uday Shankar Singh who talked about human-to-human connections scientific economic inclusion and the inclusion of economically vulnerable sections in the mainstream of society. He was followed by Mr. Shubhro Roy who talked about the transformation of society and youth participation. Next the keynote address was given by Mr. Ranjan tomar who talked about empowerment.
On this special occasion, Mr. Shrivastava introduced the Governing Body of the Global Youth Peace Committee Mr. Babu Ansari (President), Ms. Shakira Bano (Secretary), Mr. Manish Mathur (Treasurer), and Mr. Kaushalendra Pratap Singh (Chief Executive Officer).
Post keynotes a panel discussion was held on the theme of the conclave which was ‘Rising Youth towards Sustainable Future – Social, Peace, Justice' and Inclusiveness for all. The panel was moderated by Ms. Farah Iman who is pursuing her doctorate in interfaith foundation in Islam and Christianity from the Sofia Institute in Florence, Italy. The panel also included eminent speakers like Mr. Ratnesh, CGM (Finance), NTPC, and Prof. Bijayalaxmi Nanda from Deptt. Of Political Science and Officiating Principal, Miranda House, University of Delhi, Ms. Namrita Aggarwal from Delhi State Legal Services Authority, Jasvir Singh Rajput, District Councilor, District Development Council, Udhampur, J&K, and Mr. Ankur Sharan from Hindustan Times Supply Chain.The panel began with awareness about rights and duties amongst youth and called for greater citizen participation and education for all. It also talked about India beyond the metropolitan cities and inclusive development in global thought and global action perspective. The speakers talked about the need for an indigenous method of educating the youth and children in the country. The panelist also talked about skill enhancement, creativity, and corporate social responsibility in order to understand on ground strength of youth in India. In the end, the session talked about the internationalization of education, fragility and resilience, especially in terms of gender sensitivity.This panel was followed by an address to the audience by a young member of the GYPC executive team, Ms Fiza Alam Zaidi, who raised concerns about the challenges in the inclusion and development of youth in the country.Lastly, the program ended with a felicitation ceremony for all volunteers, panelists, eminent speakers and awardees. The Global Youth Peace Champion Award 2022 included Ms. Meera Chaudhary, Mr. Tofan Parida, Ms. Rishika, Mr. Rajesh Kumar Yadav, Ms. Jaswant Kaur, and Ms. Mona, Mr. Sourav Dutta, Dr. Kriti Bharti