• GENERAL ASSEMBLY (GA)
  1. Educating youth on economic realities to reduce mistrust and unrest
  2. Rebuilding young people’s trust in political leaders and institutions
  • Fostering responsible citizenship through youth financial education
  • SECURITY COUNCIL (SC)
  1. Addressing youth radicalization through economic stability and education
  2. Empowering youth to curb the spread of small arms and light weapons
  • Preventing youth crimes by reducing economic pressures on vulnerable groups
  • ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (ECOSOC)
  1. Bridging the gap between economic policies and youth understanding
  2. Leveraging financial literacy to restore trust in governance and institutions
  • Creating youth economic opportunities to prevent unrest and build trust
  • HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL (HRC)
  1. Advancing financial literacy and safeguarding young people’s economic rights
  2. Addressing the economic discrimination faced by vulnerable youth populations
  • Protecting youth rights in the digital age by combating financial misinformation
  • COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN (CSW)
  1. Fostering economic independence in young women through financial literacy
  2. Empowering young women with financial literacy and economic programs
  • Investing in young women’s education and ensuring their equal access to opportunities
  • UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP)
  1. Building youth trust through targeted financial education initiatives
  2. Promoting critical thinking and civic engagement among young people
  • Strengthening institutional accountability to foster youth confidence
  • UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGS AND CRIME (UNODC)
  1. Combating financial crimes through youth economic education
  2. Enhancing economic education to build resilience against drug abuse and trafficking
  • Preventing the spread of economic misinformation to reduce youth radicalization.
  • UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC ORGANISATION (UNESCO)
  1. Strengthening financial education in schools to combat economic mistrust
  2. Promoting cultural and educational programs to enhance youth financial understanding
  • Educating youth on government economic strategies and their implications
  • UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN’S FUND (UNICEF)
  1. Developing age-appropriate financial literacy curricula for young children
  2. Fostering sustainable economic behaviors from an early age
  • Protecting children and adolescents from online financial misinformation
  • UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT (UNCTAD)
  1. Facilitating youth access to reliable trade and economic information
  2. Enhancing youth participation in local economic decision-making processes
  • Equipping young people with financial skills for economic uncertainty
  • WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION (WHO)
  1. Mitigating the effects of economic stress on youth health outcomes
  2. Promoting financial literacy to foster healthy lifestyles among young people
  • Integrating mental health services in programs for at-risk youth
  • UNITED NATIONS POPULATIONS FUND (UNFPA)
  1. Using financial literacy to reduce gender-based economic inequality
  2. Addressing population growth challenges through youth financial literacy
  • Addressing barriers to accessing financial education for marginalized youth populations
  • UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMME (UNEP)
  1. Promoting environmental and financial literacy to curb misinformation and youth unrest
  2. Educating youth on sustainable consumption practices
  • Engaging the youth in reducing conflicts in resource-rich communities
  • UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
  1. Designing financial literacy programs targeted at youth in high-risk areas to reduce vulnerability to health issues, including HIV/AIDS.
  2. Empowering young women through financial literacy to prevent HIV/AIDS
  • INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS UNION (ITU)
  1. Leveraging technology to expand financial literacy among youth
  2. Combating financial misinformation through youth-centric initiatives
  • Promoting digital literacy to safeguard youth from online scams
  • WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANISATION (WIPO)
  1. Educating youth about copyright laws and their financial implications
  2. Encouraging youth innovation and entrepreneurship to combat piracy
  • Using social media platforms to educate youth on intellectual property (IP)

 

  • COMMISSION ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR DEVELOPMENT (CSTD)
  1. Empowering youth with digital skills to prevent financial fraud
  2. Improving access to reliable economic data for youth to prevent unrest
  • Preparing youth for the financial implications of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation
  • UNITED NATIONS HUMAN SETTLEMENTS PROGRAMMES (UN-HABITAT)
  1. Promoting financial literacy for urban youth to reduce unrest
  2. Preventing homelessness through financial education
  • Building trust through transparent and inclusive financial practices in urban governance
  • INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION (ILO)
  1. Preparing youth for the future workforce through economic education.
  2. Preventing youth exploitation in informal labor markets
  • Promoting decent work through enhanced youth financial literacy
  • WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION (WTO)
  1. Promoting economic literacy programs to mitigate youth distrust in trade policies.
  2. Removing trade barriers and facilitating market access for youth-led businesses
  • Supporting youth in international trade with accurate financial information
  • FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL ORGANISATION (FAO)
  1. Enhancing food security through youth financial education in rural areas
  2. Transforming agriculture through youth-driven digital innovations
  • Promoting agri-business entrepreneurship among youth
  • UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION (UNIDO)
  1. Enhancing innovation and economic growth through youth education
  2. Integrating financial education into workforce programs for greater productivity
  • Supporting young people working in informal sectors through financial education
  • UNITED NATIONS ALLIANCE FOR CIVILIZATION (UNAOC)
  1. Tackling economic disparities among youth from different cultural backgrounds
  2. Improving financial literacy to build trust and reduce social unrest in diverse communities
  • Developing culturally relevant financial education materials for diverse youth populations
  • COMMISSION ON CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CCPCJ)
  1. Integrating financial literacy into crime prevention strategies for youth
  2. Addressing socioeconomic factors of crime through youth financial education
  • Implementing transparent judicial processes to reduce youth involvement in crime
  • WORLD CUSTOMS ORGANISATION (WCO)
  1. Combating financial fraud in trade to boost youth confidence
  2. Educating youth on anti-corruption laws and practices in trade and customs
  • Harnessing youth innovations to boost tax revenue for sustainable development
  • UNITED NATIONS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE (UNFCCC)
  1. Equipping youth with financial skills for climate-related economic challenges
  2. Fostering sustainable lifestyles in youth to combat environmental degradation
  • Addressing climate change through youth economic literacy initiatives.

 

  • UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION ON SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (CSocD)
  1. Developing strategies to combat financial misinformation and scams targeting youth.
  2. Addressing the socio-economic needs of marginalized or discriminated groups
  • Empowering youth to participate more effectively in civic and political processes.
  • UNITED NATIONS OFFICE FOR DISASTER RISK RESPONSE (UNDRR)
  1. Building youth economic resilience against climate-change-induced disasters
  2. Empowering youth with economic skills for effective disaster management
  • Engaging youth in early warning systems and emergency communications
  • WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME (WFP)
  1. Educating youth on managing personal and household finances to ensure food security
  2. Promoting financial education to support sustainable food production and distribution
  • Addressing economic inequality as a strategy to mitigate youth unrest

 

  • UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES (UNHCR)
  1. Enhancing economic literacy for refugee youth to foster self-reliance
  2. Preventing exploitation of refugee youth through financial education
  • Addressing the financial education needs of youth in refugee camps and conflict zones
  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION ON MIGRATION (IOM)
  1. Creating programs to teach financial management skills to migrant youth
  2. Empowering young migrants economically to reduce vulnerability
  • Promoting digital literacy among migrants to prevent financial fraud
  • WORLD BANK GROUP (WBG)
  1. Investing in programs that educate youth on economic policies
  2. Encouraging youth savings and investment programs for long-term financial security
  • Assessing the impact of microfinance on youth economic empowerment.
  • AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (AfDB)
  1. Enhancing financial literacy to combat corruption and build institutional trust
  2. Tackling the root causes that drive young people into crime and violence
  • Enhancing economic literacy among African youth for global competitiveness
  • INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF)
  1. Addressing the role of accurate economic data in preventing youth unrest
  2. Supporting initiatives that improve youth understanding of financial policies
  • Empowering youth with tax literacy to improve economic stability
  • INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANISATION (IMO)
  1. Reducing mistrust and promoting economic stability in maritime communities.
  2. Enhancing youth financial literacy in coastal and maritime-dependent communities
  • Promoting eco-friendly maritime practices for young entrepreneurs
  • COMMISSION ON NARCOTICS AND DRUGS (CND)
  1. Assisting youth in managing economic stressors that might contribute to drug use.
  2. Combating drug abuse among youth through economic and social interventions
  • Integrating financial literacy into drug prevention education
  • INTER-PARLIAMENTARY UNION (IPU)
  1. Advancing legislation to address youth needs and reduce social unrest
  2. Developing policies to prevent financial misinformation targeting youth
  • Empowering youth to participate more effectively in civic and political processes
  • PEACE BUILDING COMMISSION (PBC)
  1. Integrating financial education into peacebuilding initiatives
  2. Preventing youth crime through economic opportunities and education
  • Creating safe spaces for youth to discuss and resolve conflicts
  • INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY (IAEA)
  1. Building youth knowledge of the economic benefits and risks of nuclear technology
  2. Addressing public perceptions and misinformation about nuclear technology
  • Engaging youth in promoting peaceful uses of nuclear energy
  • ORGANIZATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT (OECD)
  1. Shaping policies that foster youth prosperity, opportunity, and well-being
  2. Addressing financial inequality through targeted educational programs
  • Providing resources for the skills development of young people
  • AFRICAN UNION (AU)
  1. Integrating financial literacy into non-formal education programs for out-of-school youth
  2. Developing integrity and ethical leadership qualities among young people
  • Enhancing transparency in government economic policies to build youth trust
  • EUROPEAN UNION (EU)
  1. Promoting access to financial resources for youth in marginalized communities
  2. Shaping migration patterns by offering youth economic stability and opportunities within their home countries.
  • Boosting financial education to tackle youth unemployment and unrest
  • ECONOMIC COMMUNITY OF WEST AFRICAN STATES (ECOWAS)
  1. Engaging parents and communities in supporting financial education
  2. Empowering rural youth through financial education and access to microfinance
  • Reducing youth involvement in crime through financial empowerment initiatives
  1. Promoting responsible financial behaviors that support sustainable development goals
  • ORGANISATION FOR ISLAMIC COOPERATION (OIC)
  1. Promoting youth financial Literacy as a tool to combat radicalization and unrest
  2. Fostering responsible consumption and investment behaviors among young people
  • Promoting Islamic finance principles to enhance youth financial literacy
  • UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR THE CARIBBEAN AND LATIN AMERICA (UNECLAC)
  1. Ensuring equal access to financial education and resources for marginalized youth groups
  2. Empowering Indigenous and rural youth with financial literacy programs
  • Encouraging open dialogue between youth and policymakers on economic issues
  • UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMISSION FOR ASIA AND THE PACIFIC (UNESCAP)
  1. Empowering marginalized youth through financial education initiatives
  2. Supporting youth-driven financial literacy projects for sustainable development
  • Promoting inclusive economic development to address youth frustration
  • INTERNATIONAL PRESS COMMITTEE (IPC)
  1. Combating financial misinformation that fuels mistrust and youth unrest
  2. Developing youth-focused public information campaigns on economic reforms.
  • Strengthening media literacy programs to combat misinformation among youth
  • SPECIAL YOUTH COMMITTEE ON FINANCIAL LITERACY (SYCOFIL)
  1. Investing in youth financial education campaigns
  2. Fostering a generation of informed, empowered, and engaged young people
  • Equipping young people with the skills to manage personal finances
  1. Partnering with banks and financial institutions to enhance youth financial literacy

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