A/RES/50/81
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Proposals for action
1.
Making farming more rewarding and life in agricultural
areas more attractive
42. Governments should enhance educational and cultural services and other
incentives in rural areas to make them more attractive to young people.
Experimental farming programmes directed towards young people should be
initiated and extension services expanded to maintain improvements in
agricultural production and marketing.
43. Local and national Governments, in cooperation with youth organizations,
should organize cultural events that enhance exchanges between urban and rural
youth. Youth organizations should be encouraged and assisted in organizing
conventions and meetings in rural areas, with special efforts to enlist the
cooperation of rural populations, including rural youth.
2.
Skill-training for income-generation by young people
44. Governments, in cooperation with youth organizations, should develop
training programmes for youth which improve methods of agricultural production
and marketing. Training should be based on rural economic needs and the need
to train young people in rural areas in techniques of food production and the
achievement of food security. Attention should be given in such programmes to
young women, youth retention in rural areas, youth returning to rural areas
from the cities, young people with disabilities, refugee and migrant youth,
displaced persons and street children, indigenous youth, youth returning from
military service and youth living in areas of resolved conflicts.
3.
Land grants for young people
45. Governments should provide grants of land to youth and youth
organizations, supported by financial and technical assistance and training.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the
International Labour Organization are invited to document and disseminate
information about national experience with land-grant and settlement schemes
for use by Governments.
46. Governments, consistent with their rural development schemes and with
the assistance of international organizations, as appropriate, are encouraged
to work with volunteer youth organizations on projects which enhance and
maintain the rural and urban environments.
4.
Cooperation between urban and rural youth in
food production and distribution
47. Non-governmental organizations should organize direct-marketing groups,
including production and distribution cooperatives, to improve current
marketing systems and to ensure that young farmers have access to them. The
aim of such groups should be to reduce food shortages and losses from
defective systems of food storage and transport to markets.
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