POLÍTICA PÚBLICA DE JUVENTUD 2018 – 2030
Summary
TLDRThe video discusses the newly launched Youth Policy in Bogotá, emphasizing inclusive, participatory dialogues for young people aged 14-28. These dialogues, both virtual and in-person, aim to shape the youth agenda for the next 12 years. The policy focuses on addressing key issues such as employment, education, safety, and participation. It highlights the importance of understanding diverse youth populations, including indigenous, Afro-Colombian, LGBTQ+, and disabled communities. The initiative prioritizes peace, education, security, health, culture, and the environment to foster a supportive and transformative environment for youth in Bogotá.
Takeaways
- 😀 Youth dialogues are both in-person and virtual spaces for young people between 14 and 28 years old to contribute to shaping a new youth agenda for the next 12 years in Bogotá.
- 😀 Over 28,000 young people are part of this process, aiming to benefit nearly 2 million youth in the city.
- 😀 The new youth policy is an inclusive public policy, developed through participatory dialogues with various youth groups, including indigenous, afro, LGBTQ+, and disabled populations.
- 😀 The goal of these dialogues is to transform social conditions and eliminate barriers to opportunities for youth, improving their quality of life.
- 😀 The youth in Bogotá represent about 24% of the total population, making them a significant force for change in the city.
- 😀 A key component of the policy is the Youth Citizenship Statute, which regulates the rights and full participation of youth in society.
- 😀 The policy process involved 53 dialogues with differential populations, 67 territorial dialogues, and 116 shared dialogues with youth organizations.
- 😀 Common challenges identified include conflicts with authorities and family, limited access to quality education, unemployment, early parenthood, insecurity in neighborhoods, and distrust in the state.
- 😀 The six main dimensions of youth development in the policy are peace and security, education, productive inclusion, culture and sport, participation, and health.
- 😀 The policy emphasizes the importance of institutional support for youth development, such as quality education, cultural development, employment opportunities, and fostering innovation and entrepreneurship.
Q & A
What is the purpose of the youth dialogues in Bogotá?
-The youth dialogues aim to involve young people, aged 14 to 28, in contributing to the development of a new youth policy for the next 12 years. These dialogues take place both in-person and virtually, offering a platform for young people from various backgrounds to discuss and influence the new youth agenda.
How many young people are expected to benefit from this process?
-Around 2 million young people in Bogotá are expected to benefit from the new youth policy.
What is the role of differential populations in the policy creation?
-Differential populations, including indigenous people, Afro-Colombians, the LGBTQ+ community, and people with disabilities, were actively involved in 53 dialogues. Their participation ensured that the policy addressed their specific needs, concerns, and visions for the future.
What are some of the main problems identified by young people in the dialogues?
-Some of the main issues identified by young people include conflict with parents and authorities, barriers to quality education, unemployment, early parenthood, insecurity in their neighborhoods, and distrust in the government and institutions.
What is the focus of the six dimensions of youth development?
-The six dimensions of youth development focus on peace, coexistence, security, justice, quality education, productive inclusion, the right to participate, cultural and artistic development, innovation, and environmental sustainability.
What specific rights do young people in Bogotá have under the youth statute?
-Young people in Bogotá have a 'statute of youth citizenship,' which outlines their rights to full participation in society. These rights are enacted through the 'Distrito Joven' project, part of the Bogotá development plan.
Why is participation important in creating public youth policies?
-Participation is essential to ensure that the voices of young people from different backgrounds are heard. The policy is designed to address their specific needs, challenges, and contributions to the city's development, aiming for an inclusive and equitable approach.
How do the dialogues address the issue of discrimination against youth?
-The dialogues highlighted the frequent discrimination and stigmatization of youth identities and cultures in Bogotá. These issues were central to the discussions on how to improve youth participation and recognition in the city.
What are the key outcomes that young people want from these dialogues?
-Young people want better educational opportunities, improved labor inclusion, support for artistic and cultural development, and increased support for innovation and entrepreneurship. They also seek better safety, justice, and environmental protection.
How do young people perceive the role of institutions in the youth policy?
-Young people see the support of district and national institutions as crucial for the success of their projects. They expect these institutions to help recognize new forms of participation, provide quality education aligned with their interests, and create opportunities for employment and entrepreneurship.
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