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Rural youth action plan – good practices










FAO. 2023. Hear it from the countries – Rural youth action plan. Good practicesRome.




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    Rural Youth Action Plan 2022
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    The FAO Conference in 2017 endorsed the call to develop a rural youth action plan that addresses the importance of making rural areas more attractive for young women and men. Under the aegis of the Committee on Agriculture (COAG), the Rural Youth Action Plan (RYAP) was developed and presented at COAG’s Twenty- seventh Session in 2020. The Plan presents a five-year Action Plan (2021–2025), aligned to five thematic areas (or pillars) with the goal of contributing to the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by equally empowering rural young women and men. The RYAP is embedded in FAO’s Medium Term Plan (2022–2025), and serves as a key performance indicator (KPI) for the cross cutting theme on youth.
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    The youth barometer: Implementation of the youth target in FAO and globally
    Biennium 2022–2023
    2024
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    A central principle of the 2030 Agenda is the assurance that “no one will be left behind” and the universal nature of the 2030 Agenda entails that youth should be considered across all goals and targets. In its Strategic Framework 2022–2031, FAO has identified “youth” as an important group whose needs must be addressed across all of FAO’s programmatic work areas to promote a more systematic mainstreaming and operationalization of these issues across all of FAO’s work. This booklet provides in-depth analysis on the trends of the youth-specific key performance indicator in FAO over the biennium 2022–2023. Further analyses included are on youth inclusion in projects affiliated to FAO’s Programme Priority Areas, Country Programming Frameworks, and at global level, FAO’s performance in the implementation of Youth2030 – The UN Youth Strategy.
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    Youth Employment in Mali 2017
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    In Mali, 40 percent of the population is aged between 15 and 40 and youth unemployment rates are extremely high in the rural areas which represents a clear threat to social cohesion and food security within the communities. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is working with the Ministry of Agriculture to implement Youth at Work: Reducing Rural Poverty (2014-2016), a programme which aims at generating attractive and decent job opportunities for rural youth with a sp ecific attention to girls and young women, a key contribution to strengthening resilience for food security and nutrition and reducing rural poverty in Mali.

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