Friday, April 3, 2015

By taking a look at global statistics indicate that half of young people are either unemployed, or


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Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary General, fmi called on governments to invest more in initiatives for youth employment, encouraging the provision of safe and healthy working conditions for all.
"I firmly believe that employment and decent work are crucial for young people. We are facing a great challenge because unemployment has become an epidemic, "said the Secretary-General during the meeting of the International Labour Organisation in Geneva.
By taking a look at global statistics indicate that half of young people are either unemployed, or are poorly paid position. Half of the total population of the planet are people under twenty-five years of age, almost 90% of them are from developing countries. "It is these young people have the potential for development and are a valuable human resource," says Ban Ki-moon.
UN Secretary-General strongly urged the members of trade unions, employers' organizations, as well as those of the private sector to enable young people fmi to work in these institutions. In his application he emphasizes that it is the trade unions play a key role in promoting and protecting the rights of young workers. "You are the largest generation the world has ever seen. I count on your energy, leadership and creativity to realize world changes and to take care of their overcoming. UN is willing to cooperate with you, trying to provide decent jobs in the future. Let us work together for a better world for all of us, "Ban Ki-moon sent her message to young victims of the terrible situation.
During his visit to Geneva, the Secretary-General also met with the Secretary General of the Arab League Nabil Elarabi to discuss the crisis in Syria. Topics of conversation were the suppression of the conflicts and the search for replacement of Lakhdar Brahimi, occupying the post of Special Representative of the UN and the Arab League for Syria on 31 May this year. Brahimi resigned because he saw opportunities to end the civil war in the country.
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