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PP-14 strengthens commitment to youth leadership

Youth Programme designed to engage the next generation of ICT leaders underway at PP-14

Busan, 30 October 2014 – ITU is strengthening its commitment to including young people in its policy-setting processes with a special Youth Programme underway at its Plenipotentiary Conference (PP-14) currently underway in Busan, Republic of Korea. The programme is designed to more effectively empower and engage the next generation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) leaders to ensure continued leadership and stability in the ICT field.

The Young ICT Policy Leaders (YIPL) programme specifically aims to advance the policy making skills of tomorrow’s ICT professionals. It provides a platform for mentorship and networking, and nurtures knowledge and skills exchange through a series of five sessions with global leaders from the ICT sector. The sessions are themed as follows: Working and Thriving in the ICT Sector; Why Policy Leadership Matters; Working in a Multi-stakeholder World; Leadership in Building Consensus; and Getting the Job Done: Lessons for 2018. 

Each national delegation at PP-14 was invited to nominate two young members of their delegation (aged under 35) to participate in the programme, with the City of Busan funding the participation of a further 35 delegates from Least Developed Countries, to ensure broad participation.

Two thousand young people from across the globe contributed to the PP-14 youth public consultation, an online crowd-sourced youth policy statement which was submitted as a proposed Resolution on Youth to the PP-14 Plenary by Costa Rica. This innovative initiative paves the way for greater inclusion of youth voices in governance processes, enabling them to actively contribute to policies which directly affect them.

ITU Secretary-General Hamadoun I. Touré said “It is very encouraging to see such informed and energetic contributions to our main policy-making conference processes. Young people are not just the future of this sector, they are a current force of creators, entrepreneurs and consumers and we stand to benefit the more we can integrate their voices and insights into policies that will guide our sector towards the future knowledge economy.”  

The PP-14 Youth Programme is part of ITU’s wider Youth Programme which seeks to utilize ICTs to enhance education, reduce youth unemployment, bridge the digital divide and promote the social and economic development of young people globally.

The Busan Initiative was also launched during PP-14 and aims to address issues related to greater participation of youth in the digital economy, including tackling youth unemployment and access to ICTs. Read more here.

Follow @ITU and the hashtag #Plenipot14 for the latest updates. Go to www.itu.int/pp14/social to access all PP-14 social media channels. Download conference photos: www.itu.int/pp14/photos

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Follow the daily agenda/time plan: www.itu.int/en/plenipotentiary/2014/Pages/schedule.aspx

Read backgrounders on conference topics: http://www.itu.int/en/plenipotentiary/2014/newsroom/Pages/backgrounders.aspx

Get the PP-14 app: http://newslog.itu.int/archives/652

Read the PP-14 Special Edition of ITU’s bimonthly magazine, ITU News, here.

Find more information on the PP-14 Newsroom

Information about ITU’s previous Plenipotentiary Conference, PP-10, can be found on the PP-10 Newsroom.

For more information, please contact:

Paul Conneally

Head, ITU Corporate Communications, ITU

tel +41 22 730 5601
mobile +41 79 592 5668
tel paul.conneally@itu.int  
 

For Korean-speaking journalists:

Hayoung KIM
Korean Media Liaison, MSIP
tel +82 10 8710 7393

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