New Delhi: Young people from India have been invited to join the Commonwealth Youth Council, one of the world's largest representing Commonwealth's 1.4 billion young people, an official statement said on Tuesday.
The council, one of the world's most diverse youth-led bodies, is seeking candidates for its nine executive positions to serve from 2021 to 2023.
The selected candidates will develop and run the council, organise workshops and advisory panels, give recommendations for youth development, and attend high-level, policy-shaping forums across the world.
At a time of unprecedented crises rooted in disease, discrimination and disaster, young people are at a greater risk of challenges such as poverty, unemployment and learning losses than other age groups. However, they remain positive, engaged and vocal on the challenges and opportunities, the Commonwealth secretariat said.
"Now more than ever, we must harness their exceptional vitality, impressive talent and unique perspective in our recovery and rebuilding efforts.
"The Commonwealth Youth Council is one such platform, which gives young leaders, who best understand the challenges of their peers, a seat at tables to influence decisions affecting their lives and future."