About International Youth Day
The United Nations General Assembly, in its resolution 54/120 of December 17, 1999, declared August 12 as International Youth Day. The Assembly recommended organizing activities to inform the public in order to support this International Day as a means of raising awareness about the World Programme of Action for Youth, which was adopted by the General Assembly in 1996 (resolution 50/81).
UN Security Council Resolution 2250 on Youth, Peace, and Security provides unprecedented recognition of the urgent need to engage young peacebuilders in promoting peace and combating extremism, clearly identifying the role of youth as significant partners in global efforts.
The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) calls for and strives to empower all youth, regardless of their origins and backgrounds, to actively participate in social and political life in Syria.
The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) advocates for and contributes to multilateral efforts to ensure the creation of a world that meets the aspirations of young people.
The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) believes that the engine of national revival lies in youthful thought, young mentality, and youth engagement.
The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) calls for and contributes to creating a youth environment that contributes to a national renaissance with a future-oriented compass.
The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) invites stakeholders and influencers to revisit the Movement’s papers, especially the Youth Paper, published on our official website, to benefit from them and to develop a serious action plan based on them.