International Year of Youth - Global Launch Event
Statement of Pax Romana,
a participating organisation of ICMYO,
during the Global Launch event of the International Year of
Youth
United Nations Headquarters
12 August 2010
Distinguished
speakers, ladies and gentlemen, fellow youth,
This is truly an
important beginning to an especially remarkable year. In 1985, the United
Nations proclaimed the first International Year of Youth. The world we live in
today is not as it was twenty-five years ago. We find that it is
evermore necessary to encourage amongst young people the principles of
peace and justice, the respect for Human Rights and fundamental
freedoms, the realisation of our responsibilities, the necessity for
active participation, and the true meaning of solidarity.
I firmly believe that
this Year will be more than just a year to recognize the role youth play
in helping our ailing world; it will be a year where youth everywhere
will be inspired to take an active part in shaping the future for the
benefit of our global society. My name is Maya Saoud, and I am proud to be here today on
behalf on my now 90-year-old youth NGO, Pax Romana[1]. We are a
global organisation of students that works toward tearing down barriers
and bridging divides. In addition to working alongside other young people, we work
in collaboration with other youth NGOs and Regional Youth Platforms,
such as the participating organisations of the International
Coordination Meeting of Youth Organisations, or otherwise known as ICMYO[2], to build a culture of peace and solidarity. Our organizations have
worked hard so that the world’s governments may realize how much energy,
potential, and passion young people have when it comes to social
progress. We are
grateful to the United Nations for commemorating the work of so many
young citizens of the world.
Ladies and gentlemen, the theme
of this critical year is “Dialogue and Mutual Understanding.” I must admit, I CANNOT
think of something that young people do better than understanding those
who are different. Everywhere you look, youth from diverse ethnic and
religious backgrounds come together in harmony and friendship. They shatter the taboos
that older generations have instilled in so many of our minds and form
bonds that are truly unbreakable. In the spirit of kinship, love,
and of course, MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING, young people are paving the way for
a future that is an improvement upon the mistakes of our collective
past.
History has too often
been recorded as a chronology of misunderstandings and conflicts. Today we will change that
history. We have an opportunity today to start anew, with OUR story.
In telling our story, we make a conscious effort to no longer perpetuate
divides between people, but to focus the opportunities of growth and
empowerment. In order to do this we must all realize and truly believe
that the young are the foundation upon which we can build a better
future... together.
That is why I am here to speak to
you today... because this future can only be achieved with your help. It humbles me to address
all of you gathered here. But I will not allow my humility to diminish the urgency of my
appeal. More often
than not, young people are marginalized in our countries. They are pushed to the
fringes of society and prevented from making a difference in times of
need. Instead of
being encouraged to be active agents of change, they are seen as being
part of the problem, not the solution. They are silenced or simply
neglected. Their skills
and capacity for peace building are tragically wasted. But, I have to remind
you, that participation is a right that MUST be respected. Participation in the
political process is the essence of fairness... of equality. If young people are not
treated like viable players in the field of politics then a grave
injustice is being committed.
In 1995, the UN General Assembly
adopted the World Programme of Action for Youth (WPAY). In recent years
Pax Romana, along with other ICMYO organisations, has been invited to
the various expert group meetings on goals and targets of the WPAY
organised by the UN Programme on Youth. Many of our suggestions were
taken into account. Based on this experience at the international
level, we can say with a certain degree of authority that one concrete
way to ensure a successful International Year is to include youth in the
regional, national, and local processes. The 15 priority areas of the
World Programme of Action for Youth and the means of implementation is a
natural opportunity for dialogue between governments and youth
organisations.
In 2008, Pax Romana had the
honour of being one of the first recipients of the UN Alliance of
Civilizations Youth Solidarity Fund with our project entitled,
“Listening and Speaking with Respect: Students, Faith, and Dialogue”.
Through this project we were able to provide much needed training to
students and many valuable lessons were learned. In order to ensure
that ‘mutual understanding’ takes place, a space and mechanism for
fruitful ‘dialogue’ must be created. It became evident to us that young
people are eager to make right what has gone wrong with previous
generations. We are willing, ready, and able. What is missing,
however, is the necessary investment in young people and the political
will to make this happen.
The UN
General Assembly resolution which proclaims the International Year of
Youth, calls for a World Youth Conference under the auspices of the
United Nations as the highlight of the International Year of Youth. We
would like to make an open invitation to those responsible for
implementing this to fully include a variety of international, regional,
and national youth organisations in the planning process. We know from
experience that by working hand in hand we can achieve the best
possible outcome and conclusion of our International Year.
Dear
friends, as we celebrate the launch of this International Year of
Youth... together... I ask you to remember my words. We are asking you for
your help, for your understanding, and for your willingness to make
available all that is necessary to ensure that young people are
empowered. We are
asking you to please understand the valuable natural resource that is
the youth. Unlike other
resources... we do not spark wars and conflicts... we do not create
contempt between the ‘have’s and ‘have not’s... we do not increase
economic inequality, suffering, and devastation. We are the resource that
does the very opposite. Utilize the youth for the sake of our collective future. Allow us to create a
global environment where dialogue and mutual understanding are preferred
over the destructiveness and terror of conflict. Like I said before...
only together can a future of peace, justice, and of course, MUTUAL
UNDERSTANDING be achieved.
Thank you!
Delivered by Miss Maya SAOUD, a member of the
UN advocacy team of Pax Romana and a student in postgraduate studies at
Fordham University. To contact the International Movement of Catholic
Students - Pax Romana, please send communications to
office@imcs-miec.org.
[1]Formally known as Pax Romana (International Catholic Movement
for Intellectual and Cultural Affairs and the International Movement for
Catholic Students). Since 1921, IMCS has aimed to promote peace and
social justice through the holistic formation of students around the
world. It is present in over 80 countries. For more information,
please visit www.imcs-miec.org
[2]http://icmyo.wordpress.com/
World Youth Conference 2010 - Mexico
Registration is already open until April 09, 2010. All members are encouraged to apply to be delegates to the NGO global meeting. The global meeting will gather 450 young men and women in order to propose lines of action on the Millennium Development Goals and other important themes. IMCS Pax Romana is a member of the Social Forum organising committee. The Organizing Committee of the Conference will cover the travel and
accommodation expenses of the delegates who will participate in the NGO
Global Meeting. More information
Where: Monterrey, Mexico
When: 23-25 August 2010
How: Apply online
In Memoriam, Rosemary Goldie
We have received the sad news about
the great loss IMCS family has suffered with the death of Rosemary GOLDIE, a
member of the Pax Romana since 1939. She came into Pax Romana as a student
in France, started the first movement of MIEC in Australia. After the War, she
came back to Europe and worked for many years in the office of Pax Romana-
hoping to finish her degree on the side. She also participated in
the historical "founding meetings" ICMICA in 1946-1947.
In the 1950s she represented Pax
Romana in the work for the Congress of the Lay Apostolate and as a Lay Auditor
at the Second Vatican Council. Following this, she spent many years working in
the Pontifical Council for the Laity, always with an eye to support her beloved
MIEC and MIIC.
She will be guiding us student
leaders through her exemplary life and devotion.
Keep her departed soul and her
family in your prayers.
To read excerpts from an article she wrote in June 1990 for the IMCS Newsletter 'Habari", access the 2007/8 edition of the IMCS Forum magazine.
Study and
Formation Session 2008
The IMCS and IYCS held a study
and formation session in Creil, France from 03-10 December 2008. The
theme was "Sustainable Ecology: A Reality for the World? A Challenge
for Students!" A declaration is now available. To read more, click here.
Call for
Participation for the Pax Romana - ICMICA : Human Rights Internship Program 2009
- 10th Session
of the UN Human Rights Council (2nd - 27th March
2009)
- 12th
Session of the UN Human Rights Council (7th -25th
September 2009)
Pax Romana-ICMICA will organize its annual Human Rights Internship Program
which will take place in Geneva from 2nd - 27th March
2009 in conjunctions with 10th Session United Nations Human Rights
Council (2 - 27 March, 2008). Another Session of the programme will be held on
7th -20th September 2009. We are expecting to have
5 participants for the 10th Session of the HR Council and 5
participants for the 12th Session of the HR Council. Each regional
coordination is welcome to make a nomination of two participants. IMCS and other
partners are also welcomed to make nomination of one participant for each. A
committee of selection is formed to select the participants.
For more information, please contact Budi Tjahjono, ICMICA Programme
Coordinator: budi@paxromana.int.ch
Week of Prayer
for Christian Unity
This year's Week of Prayer for
Christian Unity is celebrated during the dates of January 18-25, 2009 on the
theme "That they may become one in your hand" (Ezek 37:17).
Affirmed at the International Committee in 2007, IMCS Pax Romana is committed
to ecumenical dialogue.
For additional resources click here.
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