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Addis Ababa, 2 April 2014 (ECA) – In prelude to the 4th EU-Africa Summit that has kicked off today in Brussels on the theme: “People, Prosperity and Peace,” ECA’s Executive Secretary, Carlos Lopes, called on the leaders of Africa and Europe to respond to the immediate needs of their youth, whom he said have a common desire for change linked to their economic, political and social marginalisation. Mr Lopes was speaking at the 3rd Africa-Europe Youth Leaders’ Summit focused on the place and role of the younger generations of both continents in leadership,

entrepreneurship, employment and peace. He delivered a keynote address to over a hundred youngsters alongside the President of the European Council (and former Prime Minister of Belgium) – Herman Van Rompuy, as well as the Chairperson of the African Union – Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.

Addressing the Youth Summit that ended yesterday in the Belgian capital, Mr Lopes said in the face of huge environmental and social crises transcending national and continental borders, it was necessary for youths from both Europe and Africa to build an alliance to support alternative development thinking that would bring about “intergenerational justice, where the needs of future generations inform the activities of the current one.”

“The Youth that manifested themselves in the streets of Lisbon, Paris, London, Athens and Istanbul, are no different from the youth that manifested themselves in Maputo, Niamey, Tunis and the streets of Cairo”

said the ECA top official. While rejoicing that that violent conflicts related to youth manifestations are on a downward spiral on the two continents, Mr Lopes noted that both groups of youngsters have the same sense of aspiration as well as frustration that economic gains, modernisation, and innovation achievements are not equally shared. Frowning at the marginalisation of today’s youth in decision making structures of especially African nations as well as at the continent’s low funding of development-oriented education, Mr

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Lopes said there could not be a better time than now for young people from Africa and Europe harness their energy, enthusiasm, creativity, ideas and potential for development and peace.

A proposed Africa-EU Youth Facility to tackle challenges

Young people in both Africa and Europe face great challenges with unemployment and exclusion from the labour market. There is a need for young people and the organisations representing them to be engaged with all levels of government, the private sector and civil society and for their voices to be fed in the relationship between Africa and the EU.

The Africa-EU Youth Leaders’ Summit has therefore requested the establishment of an Africa-EU Youth Facility that can empower the youth and their organisations to find solutions to their own challenges. Their recommendations have been tabled before the African and European leaders converged on Brussels for the 4th EU-Africa Summit.

Source URL: http://www.uneca.org/media-centre/stories/europe-and-africa-urged- fix-intergenerational-injustices

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