What works to amplify the rights and voices of youth?

What works to amplify the rights and voices of youth?

Resource date: 13 Dec 2021

Meta-synthesis of lessons learned from youth evaluations (2015-2020) to support the implementation of the United Nations Youth Strategy

The meta-synthesis captures lessons learned on what works and what does not work in United Nations youth programming from 2015 to 2021, specifically around youth participation and youth and human rights. 

The lessons and illustrative examples were distilled from 150+ youth evaluations, and centre around enabling key actors, stepping up accountability for and with youth, engaging youth in multiple capacities, and strengthening representation and inclusion of youth in programmes. This rich evidence contributes to advancing the implementation of the United Nations Youth Strategy 2030, a system-wide framework for how the United Nations should programme for, with, and alongside youth. 

 

 

This inter-agency knowledge collaboration was co-led by the Evaluation Offices of UNFPA and UNICEF along with EvalYouth Global Network, Office of the Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth and FAO, ILO, IOM,  DPPA/PBSO, UNDP and UNIDO. The evidence generated through this exercise will support the implementation of transformative approaches in youth programming in the Decade of Action. 

See the report snapshot for an overview of the lessons learned 

For additional details, download Volume 2 (annexes)

Follow #Eval4Youth

 

Meta-Synthesis Report
EN
Meta-Synthesis Brief
EN FR ES
Meta-Synthesis Presentation
EN

We use cookies and other identifiers to help improve your online experience. By using our website you agree to this, see our cookie policy

X