An Exclusive interview with Mr. Chernoh Bah,a Youth Activist at the Just Concluded 2010 WYC in Mexico ,August 23-27.

September 1, 2010 in Life

Mr. Chernoh Bah

I had an exclusive interview with Mr. Chernoh Bah,a Youth Activist at the just concluded 2010 World Youth Conference in Mexico.Here is what he has to say.

1.What was your expectation before attending the 2010 World Youth Conference in Mexico ?

C.B: well, having attended many conferences before, I go into these with a mixed feeling of excitement and suspicion. Excitement because it is a thrilling opportunity again to put issues of youth on the global agenda, especially after the UN declared this year starting Augsut 12 as the year of the youth. Suspicion because I know first hand that issues of youth have been consistently paid lip service and forums of this nature can easily fall prey to tokenism. So while I was thrilled to interact with, form new allegiances and learn from amazing people committed to youth, I was a bit wary that this could just be another one of those talk shops.

2.How would you describe the atmosphere in Mexico during the 2010 WYC ?

C.B: Well the atmosphere was definitely very colorful and filled with excitement and hope. You may know that Mexico is celebrating its 200th independence anniversary and this conference was being hosted at one of the historic cities. There was a sense of pride in the Mexicans, the usual optimism and dynamism among the youth, a sense of purpose among the NGOs and I have to say some admirable commitment from the government. It was a celebration and a beautiful atmosphere in all.

3. What were the issues discussed during the 2010 WYC in Mexico and kindly give a little insight into each?

C.B:At a meeting as big and diverse as this was, many issues were being discussed. But in general there were I think 12 thematic areas poverty, employment, education, reproductive health, HIV/AIDs, technology, human rights, climate change, migration, participation and business. The aim was to situate the impact and role of young people in shaping the world and attaining the MDGs. As you know, these conferences always end with some words scribbled on a paper that is known as a declaration. This one had what was referred as the Guanajuato declaration which sought to marry the NGO, youth and Government declarations in to one main document. The central point is reaffirming the importance of investment in and partnership with youth as a primary ingredient for peace, development and prosperity.

6.From your observation and experience working on youth-related issues,do you think the 2010 WYC in Mexico was a success? and how do you anticipate the various world gov’ts will received and implement the message of the 2010 WYC in mexico?

C.B: Overall I think it was. A platform was created for the discussion of these pertinent issues, it was well attended by government delegates, NGOs and young activist from around the world, it was diverse enough and I think it put the spotlight on the issues facing youth in this era while calling for governments to invest in youth and promote greater and more effective youth participation. Having said that, the ultimate judgement on the success or failure of the conference depends not on all these issues but on whether the partnerships that are formed here, bear the fruits and more importantly on the actions that are taken afterward. So, let’s wait and see on that.
 

7.whats your message to our reading public and the young people around the world based on the outcomes of the 2010 WYC?

C.B: Well, I can only say let’s stand up and make use of the opportunities in this age. We can no longer afford to be yelling from out of the arena. Let’s get in, take our seat at the table and work with these governments to make this world, our future one that we can be proud of. Thank you.

“You Make us the Greatest” In Indonesian:A song by Fernando Sihotang

August 31, 2010 in Church, Faith, Life, Youth, Youth Ministry, Youth participation

The Lyrics and Translation Provided by Tsiry Endor Rakoto

Karya Terbesar (You make us the greatest)

Kasih yang terindah (the most beautiful love)
Hati yang mulia ( the precious heart)
Hanya kutemukan di dalam Mu, Yesus ku (It’s only found in You, my Jesus)

Pujian dari hati ku (my praise is deeply to you)
Selalu disetiap waktuku (always anytime I do it)
Tiada pernah berubah kasih Mu..(your love will never change, till forever)

Karya terbesar (You make us the greatest)
Dalam hidupku (In all my life )
Pengorbanan Mu yang slamatkan ku (You are crucified for throwing out my sin)

Engkau lah harta (You are really my God)
Yang tak ternilai (No body can count it)
Yang kumiliki dan kuhargai (Who the only one I have and praise)
Yesus Engkau kuhargai (Jesus my lord I adore You)

The Lutheran Youth of Nigeria to provide for the Needy.

August 22, 2010 in Africa, Church, Faith, Life, Youth, Youth participation

 written by: Richard Eyo( L.C.N.Y.F,Vice chairman)

The Lutheran Youths of Nigeria In Solidarity for Transformation

The Lutheran Youths of Nigeria In Solidarity for Transformation

The Lutheran Church of Nigeria National Youth  fellowship(LCNYF) has decided to start a foundation with the goal of providing care and  support  for the needy.This decision was reached at their 2010 Annual Youth Conference held on the 6-8th August at Kado, Abuja,  the Federal Capital  territory of Nigeria.

According to the report on the  resolution,this decision was made in support of the LWF eleventh General Assembly theme “Give us today our daily Bread.

The Conference  is the highest decision making forum of the fellowship.It had as a  theme Youth and Transformation“,which was drawn from Romans 12:1-2.The conference gave the Lutheran Youths across Nigeria the opportunity to evaluate the progress of the fellowship and prayerfully deliberated on new ways to move the Church forward as it continues to spread God’s word.

At the closing ceremony of the conference ,the National  President of  the Lutheran Church of Nigeria ,His Grace- Most Rev Christian Ekong said in his sermon that ”the  the youths are for transformation and in order for youths to experience freedom whether, financial, unemployment, sickness etc. They should maintain cordial relation with God so as to be liberated and conformed to the image of God”. He further advised the youth to preach the Gospel of Christ to everyone and believe that God’s grace is sufficient to transform and conform the church and the society.

The other resoulutions taken were:

  • that we should offer our services as youths for the growth of the Lutheran Church of Nigeria.
  • that we should improve on our statutory programmes and to design new ones that will address the spiritual, material and social needs of our members. We will not relent in our effort to help discover and develop the talents and potentials of our youths in order to make them useful members to our church and the society at large.
  • that Leaders of different fellowships after the conference should map out strategies for effective Evangelism/follow – up services in their respective communities.
  • that  one of the key factor that determines the growth or decline of our churches largely depends on the quality of leadership. Therefore, fellowships are mandated to include leadership training activities to update the skills of her leaders for effective and efficient delivery.

Finally,bible Study and music were key components of the Conference.The funds raised during the conference will be directed toward the finance of  youth activities and programmes within the LCNYF.

The world Youth Conference draws closer

August 19, 2010 in Africa, Asia/Pacific, Ecumenism, Faith, Justice, Life, Youth, Youth participation

The world Youth Conference is set to begin on the 23rd-27th August 2010 in Mexico.This event draws youths from all over the world in a concerted effort to discuss issues affecting the world today.

According to their website,the WYC 2010 is a space where representatives from the government and civil society organizations can come together to identify action priorities regarding the theme of youth, to be addressed in the international development agenda towards 2015 and beyond the Millennium Development Goals (MDG).

Accorging to this purpose, the conference looks forward to achieving the following goals:

  • To reach consensus regarding a Declaration issued by governments that identifies action priorities on youth issues and development policies.  This Declaration will be presented at the 65th session period of the United Nations General Assembly .
  • To promote the establishment of a mechanism for comprehensive follow-up on the youth agenda    within the     United Nations System;
  •  To promote dialogue between civil society organizations and governments on cross-cutting youth and development policies, to address the needs and priorities of youth around the world;
  •  To share knowledge and experiences on youth and development   assessments, policies, strategies and    programs.

The WYC has basically three component-the government forum,the social forum and the legislative forum.

The Government Forum is a space for dialogue among the official representatives of United Nations member states, who will discuss the main issues affecting young people worldwide.The Social Forum is a space designed for the ample participation of the civil society in the World Youth Conference 2010. It is aimed at promoting dialogue between youth and governments, so the latter can respond to the needs and demands of young men and women worldwide, and promote the participation of all social sectors, beginning with the young people themselves.

The Social Forum is a platform for youth expression that consists of two events, the NGO Global Meeting and the Global Interactive Forum. The Parliamentarians’  or also referred to as the legislative forum is a space for parliamentarians from different congresses around the world to identify priority actions and recommendations to strengthen legal and institutional frameworks fostering youth participation in the field of development.

The Parliamentarians’ Forum is aimed at promoting dialogue with youth organizations and incorporating young people’s demands and needs into their deliberations.

The outcome of the WYC 2010 will be the final draft of what is referred to as the DECLARATION.This document will include recommendations for governments on measures to be taken in the areas of youth and development, for 2015 and beyond, and it will be submitted during the 65th period of sessions of the United Nations General Assembly.

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