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Press ReleaseCombat Racism By Changing World with Children, UN Agency
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Carol Bellamy, |
"We have a chance to show that the young people who worked so hard before and during Durban were not just a token presence", she said. "I was impressed by the spirit at the Youth Summit. The young people who took part were engaging in that conversation which is so necessary if we are going to start healing the wounds we have inflicted on one another in this planet. The Youth Summit and its results are a genuine contribution to the emerging global alliance for tolerance and human dignity".
Mrs. Robinson said the results of the Youth Summit would be sent to the Special Session on Children, to be held in New York from 19 to 21 September 2001. It will be the first time ever that the United Nations General Assembly will focus exclusively on issues facing children and young people.
Discrimination, in whatever form, compromises the right of young people to survive and develop, said Ms. Bellamy.
"Starting here in Durban, and continuing in New York later this month, we have a golden opportunity to put children at the centre of the global agenda," she said. "We must change the world not only for children, but with children."
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Achieving that means putting children first and guaranteeing their right to a good quality education, where all are given the chance to reach their full potential.
"Children are humanity's hope for a better world," said Ms. Bellamy. "UNICEF passionately believes that with them we need to set the stage to end, at long last, the vicious cycle of exclusion, intolerance and discrimination".
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For further information, please contact:
Mohammad Jalloh, UNICEF Media, New York, Tel: (212) 326 7516
Wivina Belmonte, UNICEF Media, Durban, Tel: (2783) 412-1247
Neville Josie, UNICEF Media, Durban, Tel: 27 82 561 0167