UNESCO's Representative to Ghana, Mr. Edmond Moukala, says Ghana needs youth voices in decision-making spaces, not just as voters but as leaders and advocates for policies that reflect their realities.
Addressing youth constituencies at a three-day workshop organised by the NCCE with support from UNESCO and the Ghana Commission for UNESCO in Accra, Mr. Moukala said political, governance and civic engagements should not be limited to election day; it must be part of a continuum where young people are involved.
'We need to carefully consider the issues of young people and provide solutions to their challenges, especially economic empowerment, which will set them on a path towards sustainable peace for all. Let us channel our collective efforts towards ensuring youth meaningful engagements in all spheres of development at the global, regional, country, and community levels', he added.
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