UN in Libya’s Ra’idat programme graduates its second cohort on #InternationalYouthDay
Thirty-four young women from across Libya graduated on Tuesday from the UN in Libya’s Ra’idat training programme, marking International Youth Day in the presence of the Special Representative of the Secretary General for Libya, @HannaTetteh.
The second cohort of the programme ended their year of training by delivering seven different group presentations on youth empowerment in Libya communication campaigns in front of their families, mentors, UN staff, the international community and the SRSG.
“Libyan women face many challenges when trying to engage in their societies and lead. Those can be cultural, they can be political, they can even come from their own families, and sometimes they can even be violent,” said SRSG Tetteh adding that it was crucial women’s voices – young and old – were heard in all walks of life to ensure that Libya’s future was sustainable for all.
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Really enjoyed joining the talented and inspirational participants of @UNinLibya’s Rai’dat programme. Young women in 🇱🇾 play a critical role in shaping the country’s future. This programme provides them with the skills to do this.
To mark the halfway point of this year’s Ra’idat programme, and the participant’s completion of the UK Government’s Campaigning Excellence e-learning platform, SRSG @HannaTetteh joined participants to talk about the importance of women’s leadership.
Alongside the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary General, Stephanie Koury and the Deputy British Ambassador, Thomas Phipps, the SRSG received presentations from the young women on the programme showcasing their work and handed out certificates for completing the e-learning training.
“Everyone has an important role to play in the future of Libya. But women, and especially young women, can lead the change be that driving force for difference in their communities,” said SRSG Tetteh adding that it was important that the young women on the programme share the skills they have learnt with others in their communities.
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Yesterday, I had the opportunity to share my insights with 32 young 🇱🇾women who are aspiring to become leaders. I reflected on my 26-year professional journey, particularly as a woman and as a leader.
I hope my journey and insights inspire young women to embrace their leadership.
@SASAirHeIp What is the assist? Are you going to change your rules to give people free water? Everyone should have access to a cup of water on your airline without having to purchase it.
Just flown @SAS for the first time. They charge for water. You cannot actually get a cup of water in a flight over two hours. It is a luxury one has to pay for. Except it is not, is it?! Won’t fly again. Super poor.
In more airline woe, I have flown @AirFranceFR to Sweden and back to Tunis. On the way out they lost the baggage. They had one hour between flights. Now, on the way back 1.5, guess what? No bag. I want compensation. This is so unbelievably poor.
I am so proud to be launching the second round of Ra'idat. It is an immense privilege to train young Libyan women to be better able to engage in the political process and have the skills to work together, lead and advocate on key issues.
Deputy Special Representative for the Secretary General and Officer-in-Charge of UNSMIL Stephanie Koury joined representatives from UNDP, UNICEF and UN Women in a panel discussion hosted at the High National Elections Commission (HNEC), to launch the second cohort of the Ra’idat training programme for young Libyan women today.
The UN in Libya launches the second round of its Ra’idat training programme for young women from across the country | UNSMIL (https://t.co/vEvaoQnRe3)
To mark #internationalyouthday2024 a group of young Libyan men and women exchanged ideas and recommendations on how best to foster civic space and improve perceptions about the need for civil society among communities. The event was held yesterday at the UNSMIL compound in Tripoli. #YouEngage
Read the story and their ideas here: Fostering civic space is key to any political process and a catalyst for change, say Libyan youth on International Youth Day | UNSMIL (https://t.co/vEvaoQnjov)
Do you know what the @UNinLibya is doing to support youth across Libya? #internationalyouthday2024 Find out more about the UN's work https://t.co/3Rtlj9dppM
On Wednesday, as part of the #YouEngage programme, UNSMIL’s human rights team held an online youth workshop on transitional justice with youth from across the country. Read the story about their recommendations for a community-led approach to transitional justice in Libya here: https://t.co/Rn6Hiri1Ne
في إطار برنامج #الشباب_يشارك#YouEngage، عقد فريق حقوق الإنسان التابع للبعثة، الأربعاء، ورشة عمل افتراضية للشباب حول موضوع العدالة الانتقالية مع شباب من جميع أنحاء ليبيا. مقال حول توصياتهم بشأن تبني نهج مجتمعي للعدالة الانتقالية في ليبيا هنا: https://t.co/X6M0XR63sC
Listen to Nour's experience of the Ra'idat programme.
Applications for this year's programme are open for young Libyan women aged 18-30. Apply here: https://t.co/x78GGYs9yy
@TurkishAirlines if I am doing a 3 day layover in IST between flights as part of my transit, am I able to collect my bag between flight the two flights?
@Moh_alBargoti Please join the UNSMIL LinkedIn Youth group, or follow our social media pages to see the opportunities for young people to join workshops and develop their ideas in the coming months. https://t.co/mPBtcNCltG
قامت نائبة الممثل الخاص، السيدة جورجيت غانيون، في وقت سابق هذا الأسبوع بزيارة مدينة غدامس القديمة المدرجة على قائمة اليونسكو للتراث العالمي، حيث وقفت على العمل الذي تقوم به الأمم المتحدة بالتعاون مع السكان المحليين للحفاظ على هذا الموقع التراثي.
Young Libyan women in @UNSMILibya’s Ra’idat programme trained approximately 120 children in 5 Tripoli schools about climate change and actions they could take to tackle it.
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