Ambassador Guanaes will launch the YouthVoice Tour that aims to capture young people expressing their specific desires to see change in the world and in their communities.
Recently students from Araura College in Aitutaki wrote an article about "Education" at their school as part of the Small Islands VoiceYouth Internet Forum.
Falling in line with SIV's mandate, the objective of the committee is to voice the concerns of youth specifically and in extension the wider general public on environmental issues and sustainable development at the national, regional and global level.
Aware of the central role of youth policies for the development of rights and needs of young people in Asia and the Pacific, and mainly in Indonesia, the Indonesian Ministry of Youth and the UNESCO Office in Jakarta decided to hear the voice of the young population.