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Date 9
August 2005
Press Release No: L/31/2005 [SG/SM/10035; OBV/500]
Secretary-General urges youth to make voices
heard, hold world leaders
to anti-poverty pledges, in message on International Day
Following is UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan’s
message on International Youth Day, observed 12 August:
Today, there are almost 3 billion people in the
world under the age of 25. More than half a billion of them
live on less than two dollars a day. More than 100 million school-aged
children are not in school. Every day, almost 30,000 children
die of poverty. And 7,000 young people become infected with
HIV/AIDS.
All that can be changed, if we work together to
meet the Millennium Development Goals.
The Goals were adopted five years ago by all the
world’s Governments as a blueprint for building a better
world in the 21st century. They represent a partnership.
Poor countries have pledged to govern better,
and invest in their own people through health care and education.
Rich countries have pledged to support them, through
aid, debt relief, and fairer trade.
Next month, Heads of State and Government will
meet at the United Nations for the 2005 World Summit -- expected
to be one of the largest gatherings of leaders ever. I believe
we will have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to address some
of the most pressing challenges of our era.
Leaders need to be reminded of their promise to
translate the Millennium Development Goals into reality. That
is where young people like you come in. Your voices can hold
leaders to those pledges -- at the 2005 Summit and beyond.
I know you will not accept a world where others
die of hunger, remain illiterate and lack human dignity.
So please make sure your voices are heard. Make
sure your generation is the one to defeat poverty.
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