National Youth Development Agency, 10 July 2015

 

 

Youth Development Agency signs MoU with BRICS countries

 

on youth development matters

 

 

The Deputy Minister of Performance, Monitoring and Evaluation Hon Buti
Manamela and the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) CEO Mr Khathu
Ramukumba led a delegation of 32 representatives from government
departments, civil society and youth in business to the 1st BRICS Youth
Summit that was held in Kazan, Russia from 4-6 July 2015. The Youth Summit
was well attended by youth from all BRICS countries led by their respective
Ministers and the Heads/Executives of the various Youth Agencies.

 

Robust discussions took place amongst the delegates which resulted in a
deliberation on 5 salient points namely: 1) Economic Co-operation, 2)
Political Co-operation, 3) Humanitarian Co-operation, 4) Scientific and
Technical Co-operation and lastly 5) The Information Sphere.

The detail thereof focussed on:

 

Economic Cooperation

 

The need for cooperation amongst member countries on Youth Entrepreneurship
programmes that will seek to facilitate market linkages and further increase
access to finance through the newly established BRICS Bank.

 

Political Cooperation

 

To look at the 1st BRICS Summit as a platform for Youth in all Member States
to meet annually and share best practices which will include opposing
terrorism in all its form amongst member states and cooperate in identifying
and eliminating its political, economic and social causes.

 

Humanitarian Cooperation

 

The need to mainstream youth development in all streams of BRICS as it is a
cross cutting issue. This will further create and support the intra and
interstate governmental channels for social participation and therefore
deepen youth interaction.

 

Scientific and Technical Cooperation

The promotion of Youth Research and Development programmes that should
enable an environment for technological innovation which includes the
suggested BRICS universities to focus on scientific and technological
fields.

 

Information sphere

 

To ensure the promotion of access to new media and mass media in all BRICS
countries. This calls for the establishment of an independent BRICS News
Agency to increase media coverage of all BRICS Development Streams and
ensuring that information is accessed through this channel. In this
particular intervention, there is a great need to ensure youth inclusion and
participation in the media fields and profile the BRICS brand accordingly.

 

The Summit ended with the finalisation of an action plan and declaration
that was then presented to the respective Ministers responsible for Youth
with a common understanding and that it will be presented to the Heads of
States (BRICS) at UFA, Russia - the latter took place on 8 July 2015.

 

According to Mr Khathu Ramukumba, NYDA Chief Executive Officer, "The
highlight of the summit was the commitment shown by all Heads of Agencies
responsible for Youth Affairs with the signing of the agreed Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) that will ensure collaboration in all spheres that are
geared at improving youth development. The signing of the MoU with
like-minded institutions within BRICS will enable the South African youth to
have a formal platform that will create a conducive environment for sharing
of best practices, youth exchange programmes and also joint access to all
streams within BRICS for youth development to be mainstreamed. This is
indeed a great milestone".

 

 

Issued by: 

National Youth Development Agency <http://www.nyda.gov.za/> 

 

For media enquiries contact:

Siyabonga Magadla, Spokesperson
Email:  [email protected]
Cell: 060 587 5965

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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