Youth are the building blocks of a nation. Developed countries recognize the importance of investing in their youth through education, employment opportunities, and recreational activities. This prepares young people to lead their countries productively.
Globally, youth prioritize four things - the chance to start their own businesses; an education that prepares them for the real world; an end to corruption and bad governance; and a safe, secure life free from conflict and violence.
Young people have the potential to change the world. They are innovative, courageous problem-solvers full of hope and energy. With globalization and technology, youth have unprecedented opportunities to connect, unite in solidarity, and work towards positive social change.
3. What is youth?
Answer ;-Youth is the time of life when one is young, and often means the time
between childhood and adulthood. It is also defined as "the appearance, freshness,
vigor, spirit, etc., characteristic of one who is young. Its definitions of a specific
age range varies, as youth is not defined chronologically as a stage that can be tied
to specific age ranges; nor can its end point be linked to specific activities, such as
taking unpaid work. Youth is an experience that may shape an individual's level of
dependency, which can be marked in various ways according to different cultural
perspectives. Personal experience is marked by an individual's cultural norms or
traditions, while a youth's level of dependency means the extent to which they still
rely on their family emotionally and economically.
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5. Basic point of youth for any country
Youth are the building blocks of a nation. It is a fact that the stronger the youth, the
more developed the nation is. The role of the youth in the nation-building occupies
the central place. The countries which utilize their youth in as right direction are
more developed. The energy and brightness of minds of youth act as torch-bearer
for a nation. On the contrary, the countries which fail to realize the importance of
the youth lag behind in every department of life. This is one of the reasons of the
backwardness of Pakistan. Hence the youth lacks proper patronage. Developed
countries are totally aware of the worth of their. They consider their youth as an
asset. Most important, these countries cater to the needs of their youth and provide
them education, employment, recreational activities etc. such healthy and
competitive environment prepare the youth to lead the country through thick and
thin. If youth is not in the right direction and is unconcerned about the future of the
nation, it will become a burden for the nation. Consequently, it will not play any
productive role.
6. 4 Things the World’s Youth Want Most of All
Young people worldwide prioritize four things:
The chance to start their own business—Certainly youth want jobs, but they do not
see those jobs coming anytime soon. Instead, millions of young people are ready
to start their own enterprises and create new jobs in their economies. They need
training, capital, access to markets, and much lower barriers to business start-up.
An education that prepares them for the real world—Education systems are failing
billions of youth globally. Millions of young people complete a primary education
and still cannot read or write in their native language. They want—and in some
cases are creating themselves—new methods to help youth get the full set of
cognitive, life, and work skills.
The end of corruption and bad governance—Young people are feeling the
corrosive effects of corruption and government apathy in every area of their lives,
from education and road safety to health and environmental protection. They are
ready to use their tech savvy to create new systems of accountability and
transparency for the public and private sectors.
7. A safe and secure life—Too often young people are viewed as the source of
national and regional insecurity, and yet they are among the most affected by it
and the best suited to address it. Extremism and violence attract only a small
minority of youth; however, the majority of young people see their futures
vanishing into the smoke of conflict.
The end of corruption and bad governance—Young people are feeling the
corrosive effects of corruption and government apathy in every area of their
lives, from education and road safety to health and environmental protection.
They are ready to use their tech savvy to create new systems of accountability
and transparency for the public and private sectors.
A safe and secure life—Too often young people are viewed as the source of
national and regional insecurity, and yet they are among the most affected by it
and the best suited to address it. Extremism and violence attract only a small
minority of youth; however, the majority of young people see their futures
vanishing into the smoke of conflict.
8. Can Young People have the Power to Change the World?
Young people want to change the world, they are usually aware of relevant issues
that affect them and the world, but they wonder how to go about them.
Young people are fearless, brave, impetuous, dynamic and self-confident. Young
people have the ideas, the creativity and great energy to shape a better world.
Young people are full of hope and through innovation and imagination, they are
problem solvers and have a great potential to generate a positive social change in
the world.
Young people are in a continuous search for the transcendence that
generates the desire of helping the environment, countries, communities
and families. With globalization and technology the world has even
become smaller, with unlimited possibilities of connection, there is a
unique chance for youge people to unite in solidarity and empathize on
real friendship.