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Starting from October , the password system for the UNDP eTendering website has been revised to enhance the security and user interface. The region struggles with an ongoing exclusion of young women and restricting their capabilities and opportunities. Women in the region still face discrimination - the issues are exaggerated even more in countries facing conflict or post-conflict transition. The implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals in the region is vital for the young people to progress and become effective leaders and social innovators and of the future.

Financial Support is an enabling factor and may become a constraint as without the resources required to implement our vision we will not be able to realize our ideas into projects and provide youth the best methods and tools to create positive, sustainable chance.

Elements that are in place for environmental, social and economic sustainability and resilience. Plans for extending the practice more widely or encouraging its adoption in other contexts.

Since its inception four years ago, YLP has been designed and implemented with the goal of becoming a sustainable model that relies on high quality interventions, and on the enthusiasm, passion and dedication of the program participants themselves. The youth participants are part of every phase of the program, with their responsibilities increasing over the four years from recipients in YLP1 to serving as trainers, mentors and implementers in YLP4.

This approach has helped not only establish a cadre of innovative and engaged youth, but youth who are actively taking part in supporting the development of their incoming peers. Sustainability is also envisioned through reliance on an online platform that in the long-run will be a low-cost and high-impact initiative operated and managed by the youth-serving organizations themselves.

For the establishment of the Hubs, the program leverages on the facilities and resources of its partners which include youth serving organizations, ministries and councils, and incubators. These hosting organizations will be provided with the knowledge and know-how to independently operate them as well as to connect and collaborate with the other Hubs in the region. In considering the regional level the workshosp will consist of technical and hands-on sessions, complemented by the participation of inspirational speakers who will share experiences on how to develop youth talent, launch sustainable social enterprises and initiatives, and become agents of change.

The Regional Workshop will also count on the presence of former YLP1, 2, 3, and 4 participants, who will act as inspirational speakers and mentors during the event. This will enable the training to continue outside of the formality of the programme. We have successfully piloted a rapidly growing programme for youth that has already made its marks on the region. Therefore, we know that if taken to new heights this programme has the potential to revolutionize the way youth can contribute to peace and sustainability in their communities and across the globe.

UNDP Country Offices in the Arab States region will work closely with the YLP5 regional team to identify and engage national youth focused organizations, based on a rigorous selection process using specific criteria to ensure that we build upon the lessons learned from past years.

We will continue to select youth who have demonstrated professional experience and knowledge in supporting youth in development and have a strong proven record, with quantifiable results, of making an impact on the youth in their communities.

We will also ensure that the individuals participating in the program have an extensive reach in the number of youth involved in their programmes. The volunteer network was formed through a joint UNV Programme and UNDP project, inspiring a strengthened sense of volunteerism through small community projects, April The poster instructs the community, typically uncomfortable with the banking system, on how to bank and to do it with social distancing measures during the pandemic, May A highly-instagrammed street in Istanbul stands shuttered and empty.

Our response is designed to help decision-makers look beyond recovery , towards , making choices and managing complexity and uncertainty in four main areas: governance, social protection, the green economy and digital disruption. The pandemic has put young people in Bangladesh under great strain as they struggle with job losses and lack of opportunities due to the digital divide.

UNDP is working on projects to promote online learning and create jobs, particularly for women and girls and those in lower income communities.

The Government of China and UNDP are working with the South-South Cooperation Assistance Fund in Lebanon to promote socio-economic recovery for women and young people promoting sustainable livelihoods and business opportunities. And UNDP has made an investment in the futures of Jamaican school children with new virtual learning spaces and equipment. A vendor sells decorations for Vesak festival, a typically huge tourist attraction, in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is one of many countries heavily reliant on tourism and is severely affected by the halt of tourist travel.

Economic diversification for socioeconomic and strategic reasons is a must, going forward. We must rebuild trust and cooperation, within and among nations, and between people and their governments. While we do this, we must also consider ways to prevent a similar pandemic recurring.

UNDP will look at ways to help countries to better prevent and manage such crises in the future and ensure that the world makes full use of what we are learning from this one.

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