Last month during the High-Level Meeting on Road Safety, we announced the launch of our Policymakers Toolkit - a document that will guide policymakers and decision-makers on how to meaningfully engage and involve young people. Meaningful youth engagement, particularly in road safety, is something we’ve championed since the very beginning. We believe that young people have a right to be involved in the issues that most affect their lives.
Talking about meaningful youth participation
Our Toolkit highlights the fact that meaningful youth participation happens when youth experiences, youth ideas, youth expertise, and youth perspectives are integrated into institutions that support the development and implementation of programs, policies, and decision-making efforts.
We believe that to effectively engage with youth, three mechanisms need to come together; mindset, way of thinking, and commitment. To begin the process of meaningful youth participation, a fundamental shift in perception of the role of young people in society must occur. Under mindset, society, especially leaders and policymakers need to change its bias and view young people as politically credible and as experts of their own.