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7.
These phenomena, among others, contribute to the increased
marginalization of young people from the larger society, which is dependent on
youth for its continual renewal.
8.
We, the peoples of the United Nations, believe that the following
principles, aimed at ensuring the well-being of young women and men and their
full and active participation in the society in which they live, are
fundamental to the implementation of the World Programme of Action for Youth
to the Year 2000 and Beyond:
(a) Every State should provide its young people with opportunities for
obtaining education, for acquiring skills and for participating fully in all
aspects of society, with a view to, inter alia, acquiring productive
employment and leading self-sufficient lives;
(b) Every State should guarantee to all young people the full enjoyment
of human rights and fundamental freedoms in accordance with the Charter of the
United Nations and other international instruments related to human rights;
(c) Every State should take all necessary measures to eliminate all
forms of discrimination against young women and girls and remove all obstacles
to gender equality and the advancement and empowerment of women and should
ensure full and equal access to education and employment for girls and young
women;
(d) Every State should foster mutual respect, tolerance and
understanding among young people with different racial, cultural and religious
backgrounds;
(e) Every State should endeavour to ensure that its policies relating to
young people are informed by accurate data on their situation and needs, and
that the public has access to such data to enable it to participate in a
meaningful fashion in the decision-making process;
(f) Every State is encouraged to promote education and action aimed at
fostering among youth a spirit of peace, cooperation and mutual respect and
understanding between nations;
(g) Every State should meet the special needs of young people in the
areas of responsible family-planning practice, family life, sexual and
reproductive health, sexually transmitted diseases, HIV infection and AIDS
prevention, consistent with the Programme of Action adopted by the
International Conference on Population and Development in September 1994, 3/
the Copenhagen Declaration on Social Development and the Programme of Action
adopted by the World Summit for Social Development in March 1995, 4/ and the
Beijing Declaration and the Platform for Action adopted by the Fourth World
Conference on Women in September 1995; 5/
(h) Environmental protection, promotion and enhancement are among the
issues considered by young people to be of prime importance to the future
3/
Report of the International Conference on Population and
Development, Cairo, 5-13 September 1994 (United Nations publication, Sales No.
E.95.XIII.18), chap. I, resolution 1, annex.
4/
A/CONF.166/9, chap. I, resolution 1, annexes I and II.
5/
See A/CONF.177/20, chap. I, resolution 1, annexes I and II.
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