Commonwealth Youth Programme

Commonwealth Youth Programme

The Commonwealth Youth Programme, also known as CYP, is an international development agency working with young people between the ages of 15 and 29. Part of the Commonwealth Secretariat, CYP is active in the Commonwealth's 54 member countries. CYP has a head office in London with centres in Gulu, Uganda, Lusaka, Zambia, Chandigarh, India, Georgetown, Guyana and Honiara, Solomon Islands. Currently there are 16 programme officers plus support staff.

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About

The CYP's programme of work is decided mainly by Commonwealth Youth Ministers Meeting. Funded by Commonwealth governments through annual pledges to a voluntary fund, CYP is not a funding agency and does not provide financial support to any other organization.

CYP supports, and is supported by, a body of youth representatives called the Commonwealth Youth Caucus. The Youth Caucus meets at national, regional and pan-Commonwealth level to advise the programme. The Youth Caucus has a seat at Commonwealth Youth Ministers Meeting, and helps to organise the Commonwealth Youth Forum which meets prior to Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.

Activities

CYP provides government and youth-centred organisations with technical assistance in the areas of:

  • Enterprise/vocational training and microcredit
  • Youth participation in decision-making and youth policy
  • Professionalisation and training for youth workers
  • Citizenship, peace-building, and human rights education
  • HIV/AIDS awareness and counselling
  • Information and Communications Technology
  • Democracy (through Commonwealth election observer missions)
  • Youth mainstreaming
  • Youth Development Indicators

Scope

All of CYP's work falls within The Plan of Action for Youth Empowerment (2007-2015), which is the Commonwealth's organising framework for cooperation on youth affairs. Through the Plan of Action, Commonwealth Heads of Government have affirmed that: "empowering young people means creating and supporting the enabling conditions under which young people can act on their own behalf, and on their own terms, rather than at the direction of others."

CYP's mission statement states that "CYP works to engage and empower young people (aged 15-29) to enhance their contribution to development. We do this in partnership with young people, governments and other key stakeholders. Our mission is grounded within a rights-based approach, guided by the realities facing young people in the Commonwealth, and anchored in the belief that young people are:

  • A force for peace, democracy, equality and good governance
  • A catalyst for global consensus building; and
  • An essential resource for sustainable development and poverty eradication.

CYP advocates the effective participation of young women and men in the development process and for social transformation. We value their full engagement at all levels of decision-making."

Partners

The Commonwealth Youth Programme works in partnership with a range of organisations including

References

  • Commonwealth Youth Programme Strategic Plan 2006-2008, Commonwealth Secretariat
  • Commonwealth Plan of Action for Youth Empowerment 2007-2015, Commonwealth Secretariat

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