and India’s youth organization, Nehru Yuva
Kendra Sangathan.
The agreement is designed to train more than
100 million young people by 2030 with leader-
ship and life skills (using non-formal education
and learning approaches) to further harness
their potential and contribution to achieve the
Sustainable Development Goals. The partner-
ship was launched at the Commonwealth Heads
of Government Meeting in June 2022, following
the Commonwealth Youth Forum.
The IFRC played an active role in this event,
speaking at a panel on partnerships and co
creation; briefing the Commonwealth Youth
Ministers Task Force on the work of the IFRC
and young people during COVID-19 especially
through the Global Youth Mobilization pro-
gramme and Limitless; presenting the Uniting
through the Power of Football project at the
Commonwealth Sports Breakfast meeting;
and attending the Intergenerational Dialogue
between Heads of Government and members
of the Commonwealth Youth Leadership Council.
The IFRC has strengthened its focus on
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