How we can help young people build a better future | Henrietta Fore

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2018-11-14 ・ TED


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How we can help young people build a better future | Henrietta Fore

95,158 views ・ 2018-11-14

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Today, there are 1.8 billion young people
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between the ages of 10 and 24 in the world.
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It is the largest cohort in human history.
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Meeting their needs will be a big challenge.
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But it's also a big opportunity.
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They hold our shared future in their hands.
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Every day, we read about young people lending their ideas and passions
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to fighting for change,
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social change, political change, change in their communities.
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Imagine what they'll create: breakthroughs, inventions.
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Maybe new medicines, new modes of transportation,
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new ways to communicate,
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sustainable economies and maybe even a world at peace.
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But this opportunity, this youth dividend,
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is not a given.
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One point eight billion young women and young men
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are standing at the door of adulthood.
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Are they ready?
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Right now, too few of them are.
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My favorite part of my job at UNICEF
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is a chance to talk to, meet with and hear from young people
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all around the world.
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And they tell me about their hopes and dreams.
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And they have amazing hopes and dreams
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for what they'll accomplish in their lives.
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But what they're also telling me is that they have fears.
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They feel that they're facing a series of urgent crises.
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A crisis of demographics,
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a crisis of education,
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a crisis of employment,
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a crisis of violence
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and a crisis for girls.
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If you look at these crises, you realize that they're urgent
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and they need to be addressed now.
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Because they tell us that they're worried.
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They're worried that they might not get the education that they need.
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And you know what?
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They're right.
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Two hundred million adolescents are out of school worldwide,
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about the population of Brazil.
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And those that are in school
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feel that they may not be getting the right skills.
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Globally, six in 10 children and young people
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do not meet the minimum proficiency level for reading and mathematics.
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No country can be successful
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if nearly half of its population of young people
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are unable to read or write.
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And what about the lucky few who are in secondary school?
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Many of them are dropping out because they're worried
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that they're not getting skills that they can use to make a livelihood.
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And sometimes, their parents can no longer afford the fees.
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It's a tragedy.
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And young people are also telling me that they're worried about employment,
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that they won't be able to find a job.
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And again, they're right.
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Every month, 10 million young people reach working age.
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It's a staggering number.
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Some will go on for further education, but many will enter the workforce.
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And our world is not creating 10 million new jobs each month.
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The competition is fierce for the jobs that are available.
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So, imagine being a young person today,
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needing a job, seeking a livelihood,
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ready to build a future,
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and opportunities are hard to find.
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Young people are also telling me
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that they're worried that they're not getting the skills that they need.
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And again, they're right.
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We are finding ourselves at a time in the world
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when the world is changing so fast for work.
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We're in the fourth industrial revolution.
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Young people do not want to be on the farms and in rural communities.
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They want to go to the cities.
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They want to learn future skills for future work.
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They want to learn digital technology and green technologies.
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They want to have a chance to learn modern agriculture.
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They want to learn business and entrepreneurship,
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so that they can create a business of their own.
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They want to be nurses and radiologists and pharmacists and doctors.
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And they want to have all of the skills that they'll need for the future.
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They also want to learn the trades, like construction and electricians.
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These are all the professions that a country needs,
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as well as the professions that have not been invented yet.
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And young people are also telling me that they're worried about violence.
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At home, online, in school, in their communities.
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And again, they're right.
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A young person can have hundreds of friends on social media,
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but when they need to find a friendly face,
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someone who can be there as their friend, to talk to,
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they do not find one.
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They face bullying, harassment and more.
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And hundreds of millions are facing exploitation
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and abuse, and violence.
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Every seven minutes, an adolescent boy or girl
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somewhere in the world is killed by an act of violence.
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And girls are telling me
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that they're especially worried about their futures.
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And sadly, they're right, too.
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Girls face prejudice and discrimination.
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They face early childhood marriage
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and they face life-threatening early pregnancy.
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Imagine a population of the United States.
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Now double it.
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That's the number of women who were married before their 18th birthday.
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Six hundred and fifty million.
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And many were mothers while they were still children themselves.
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One out of every three women will face physical abuse
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or sexual abuse in her lifetime.
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So, no wonder girls are worried about their futures.
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These urgent crises may not be a reality in your life or in your neighborhood.
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And perhaps you've had opportunities for a good education
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and for marketable skills, and for getting a job.
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And maybe you've never faced violence, or prejudice, or discrimination.
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But there are tens of millions of young people who are not so lucky.
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And they are sounding the alarm for their futures.
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And that is why UNICEF and our many public and private partners
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are launching a new global initiative.
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Young people themselves have named it.
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And it's called Generation Unlimited
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or Gen-U or Gen you.
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So, what they're saying is, it's our time, it's our turn,
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it's our future.
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Our goal is very straightforward.
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We want every young person in school, learning, training,
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or age-appropriate employment by the year 2030.
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This goal is urgent, it's necessary, it's ambitious.
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But we think it's also achievable.
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So we're calling out for cutting-edge solutions
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and new ideas.
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Ideas that will give young people a fighting chance for their futures.
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We don't know all the answers,
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so we're reaching out to businesses and governments, and nonprofits,
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and academia, and communities, and innovators for help.
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Gen-U is to be an open platform,
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where people can come and share their ideas and solutions
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about what works, what does not work,
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and importantly, what might work.
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So if we can take these ideas and add a little bit of seed money,
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and add some good partners,
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and add good political will,
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we think they can scale up to reach thousands and millions of people
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around the world.
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And with this project, we're also going to do something new.
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We're going to co-design and co-create with young people.
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So with Gen-U, they're going to be in the driver's seat,
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steering us all along the way.
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In Argentina, there's a program where we connect students
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who are in rural, remote, hard to reach mountainous communities,
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with something they've seldom seen:
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a secondary school teacher.
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So these students come to a classroom, they're joined by a community teacher
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and they're connected to urban schools online.
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And there is the secondary school teacher,
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who is teaching them about digital technology
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and a good secondary school education,
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without them ever having to leave their own communities.
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And in South Africa, there's a program called Techno Girls.
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And these are girls from disadvantaged neighborhoods
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who are studying the STEM program area:
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science, technology, engineering and math.
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And they have a chance to job shadow.
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This is the way that they then can see themselves
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in jobs that are in engineering,
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in science, and maybe in the space program.
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In Bangladesh,
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we have partners who are training tens of thousands of young people
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in the trades,
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so that they can become motorcycle repair people,
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or mobile phone service people.
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But these are a chance to see their own livelihoods.
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And maybe even to have a business of their own.
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And in Vietnam,
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there's a program where we are pairing young entrepreneurs
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with the needs in their own local communities.
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So with this program, a group gathered
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and they decided that they would solve the problem of transportation
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for people with disabilities in their communities.
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So with a mentor and a bit of seed funding,
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they've now developed a new app to help the whole community.
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And I've seen how these programs can make a difference.
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When I was in Lebanon, I visited a program called Girls Got IT,
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or Girls Got It.
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And in this program, girls who have been studying
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computer skills and the STEM program
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have a chance to work side by side with young professionals,
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so that they can learn firsthand
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what it's like to be an architect, a designer or a scientist.
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And when you see these girls, smiles on their faces,
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the hot lights in their eyes,
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they are so excited, they have hope for the future.
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They want to change the world.
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And now, with this program and these mentors,
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they'll be able to do it.
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But these ideas and programs are just a start.
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They'll only reach a fraction of the young people that we need to reach.
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We want to take these ideas and find ways to scale them up.
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To reach more young people in more communities,
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in more places around the world.
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And we want to dream big.
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Could every school, everywhere in the world,
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no matter how remote or mountainous,
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or even if it's in a refugee camp,
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could they be connected to the internet?
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Could we have instant translation for young people,
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so that you could get a good education
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in your own language, anywhere in the world?
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And would it be possible
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that we could connect the education in your school
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with skills that you're going to need to get a job in your own community?
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So that you actually can move from school to work.
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And more.
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Can each one of us help?
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In our everyday lives and in our workplaces,
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are there ways that we could support young people?
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Young people are asking us for apprenticeships,
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for job shadowing, for internships.
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Could we do this?
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Young people are also asking us for work-study programs,
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places where they can learn and earn.
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Could we do this and could we reach out to a community that's nearby,
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that's less advantaged, and help them?
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Young people are also saying that they want to help other young people.
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They want more space and more voice,
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so that they can gather to help each other.
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In HIV centers, in refugee camps,
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but also to stop online bullying and early child marriage.
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We need ideas, we need ideas that are big and small,
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ideas that are local and global.
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This, in the end, is our responsibility.
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A massive generation of young people are about to inherit our world.
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It is our duty to leave a legacy of hope and opportunity
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for them but also with them.
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Young people are 25 percent of our population.
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But they are 100 percent of our future.
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And they're calling out for a fighting chance
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to build a better world.
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So their call should be our calling.
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The calling of our time.
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The time is now, the need is urgent.
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And 1.8 billion young people are waiting.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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