
Kayla Roh 페어몬트 아카데미 11학년
In a world where over 700 million people still live in extreme poverty, the call has never been stronger; we must end poverty in all its forms everywhere by 2030. This bold vision, outlined in Sustainable Development Goal 1 (SDG 1), requires a critical partner-youth. Our voices are key to creating a world free of poverty.
As a youth delegate for the United Nations and the World Health Organization, I had the chance to see firsthand how young leaders around the world can impact the fight against poverty in their communities. These incredible experiences reinforced the pressing necessity of involving youth voices in global discussions. It is essential to recognize that young people are not just future leaders; they are present leaders with valuable insights and innovative solutions.
At the United Nations, I attended multiple sessions focusing on sustainable development and poverty reduction in various settings, from urban environments to small island developing states. Young leaders from different countries gathered to share their ideas and discuss the issues their communities face. The heartfelt accounts they offered moved policymakers and representatives in the room to take action.
Witnessing these discussions highlighted how young people can introduce new ideas that challenge the status quo. During one panel on innovative strategies to eliminate poverty, a young businesswoman described her social enterprise that provides vocational training to marginalized youth in her hometown. This work not only empowers others but also stimulates local economic growth, demonstrating how young people can innovate solutions tailored to their communities‘ needs.
At the World Health Organization, I participated in debates on the connection between poverty and health. Youth delegates emphasized the vital link between socioeconomic security and health, advocating for equal and universal access to healthcare. Their passion for policies that aid the most vulnerable showcased the strength and necessity of youth perspectives on a global scale. It became clear that health is not merely the absence of illness but is intricately tied to the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, and work.
Throughout both experiences, I was impressed by the collaboration among youth delegates. Many formed friendships and partnerships, coming together to share resources and projects they were working on. I took part in workshops where we developed action plans for our communities, focusing on sustainable solutions to both poverty and health challenges.
Ultimately, my experience as a youth delegate to the United Nations and the World Health Organization reinforced my belief in the importance of youth voices in the fight against poverty. With the 2030 deadline for the SDGs rapidly approaching, it is crucial to empower and enable everyone, especially youth, to help eliminate poverty. Their involvement is essential for creating a more equitable and sustainable future for all. By amplifying youth voices, we can ensure that the solutions we pursue are effective and resonate with the communities they aim to serve. Together, we can build a world that recognizes and values the potential of every individual, regardless of their circumstances. (Part 2 of 20)
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