Young people between the ages of 10 and 24 are about 1.9 billion; they are the largest generation of youth in history. About 90% of them live in developing nations where they make up a large proportion of the population. Their numbers are expected to grow—between 2015 and 2030 alone, about 1.9 billion young people are projected to turn 15 years old.
We can no longer afford to neglect and relegate this present generation of youths because they have so much to contribute to the society. Center for Innovative and Pragmatic Development Initiative (CIPDI) is currently working with several Youth Groups training and empowering them with the necessary skills and tools to reach their full potentials.
We are helping them Connect to each other like never before; these young people want to and are already contributing to the resilience of their communities, proposing innovative solutions, driving social progress and inspiring political change.
They are also agents of change, mobilizing to advance the Sustainable Development Goals to improve the lives of people and the health of the planet. With the necessary tools they can be a driving force for supporting development and contributing to peace and security of the communities.
Center for Innovative and Pragmatic Development Initiative (CIPDI) is developing Youth-led organizations encouraging and empowering them to participate in translating the 2030 Agenda into local, national and regional policy. They are playing a significant role in the implementation, monitoring and review of the Agenda as well as in holding governments accountable. With political commitment and adequate resources, these young people have the potential to make the most effective transformation of the world into a better place for all.
Young people’s full participation in development efforts can contribute to more sustainable investments to end cycles of poverty; to build resilient, democratic societies; to improve health and nutrition outcomes; and to strengthen economies. Working in partnership with the private sector, national governments, youth, and civil society. Our continued partnership and collaboration with Community Youth Organizations and various youth programs continue to build the capacity of the next generation of leaders. Young people are critical to global stability, economic growth, and development today – and in the future.
Our vision is for educated, healthy, employed, and engaged young people who are empowered to advance their own livelihoods and the development of their countries. Our efforts focus on interventions that advance development priorities and youth priorities in strategic countries across the globe.