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2nd African Youth SDGs Summit:Reflections from Dr. Lawalley Cole

https://citydebate.com/eventsandmeetings/category/events-meetings/2018-05-13 The 2nd African Youth Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Summit took place in Accra, Ghana from the 7 – 9 November 2018 under the theme “Partnership with Youth to Achieve the SDGs: Moving from Policy to Action”. UNFPA, the 2030 Youth Alliance, Youth Advocates Ghana, and the Ghana Ministry of Planning co-hosted the Summit.  I was one of the eight Patrons of the Summit. Much of the discussion around the central theme of the Summit focused on good health for young people including reproductive health (Goal 3 and 5). There were also issues on gender equality (Goal 5), clean water and sanitation (Goal 6), decent work and economic growth with a heavy emphasis on youth employment and migration (Goal 8 and 10), climate action emphasizing climate change and smart agriculture (Goal 13) and youth leadership and governance (goal 16). A central issue was also Education (Goal 4), which became a cross-cutting issue covering all the focus areas of the summit. The subject of nutrition as being fundamental to the economic and social development became a charming topic after international nutritionist Isatou Jallow from the Gambia provided a thorough insight that linked proper nutrition to a healthy nation for our development imperatives that would spread throughout the length and breadth of the African continent.

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