With the participation and strong presence of active and influential young men and women from the different states of Sudan and various youth entities, the United Nations in Sudan celebrated the International Day of Democracy, corresponding to September 15th, 2021, and the World Peace Day, corresponding to September 21st, 2021.
The celebration comprised a series of interactive activities including dialogue sessions with the government officials and the representatives of the United Nations organizations.
An introductory session was organized for the representatives of youth from the states of Sudan on the morning of World Peace Day, for them to share their opinions, aspirations, and hopes. The participants discussed their needs, objectives, and future vision for building Sudan. They also exchanged their perspectives on the challenges and hindrances that could undermine development and restrain the process of building a peaceful community inclusive of all entities and spectra of Sudan.

Afterward, the group met with the representatives of UNDP where major youth issues, education opportunities, unemployment, issues of development, and participation in political and civil life were discussed.
During the meeting, the representative of the youth group from South Kordofan (Kadugli) Azaheer Adam spoke of the “importance of the presence of true political will to advance the peace process and to combat the systematic practices and behaviors obstructing the development and progress of the country”.
Following that, the team headed to UNITAMS headquarters, where they had a discussion with the head of the mission Mr. Volker Perthes, who listened to the participants and commended their active role in building the future, achieving justice, and making the political reality in the country. Mr. Perthes added that “UNITAMS, as a political mission, closely works with the United Nations agencies and NGOs to empower the youth, particularly in the areas of preparations for the elections, direct training and capacity building”.



A group of children participated with drawings in the art exhibition that was organized on the sidelines of the commemoration of the International Day of Democracy and World Peace Day.
The representative of youth from Sennar State, Mojahid Altayb, said that “the way youth issues are addressed must accommodate for the social, economic and political changes happening in the country”.




UNITAMS works closely with the UN entities in Sudan following the “One UN” approach to enhance their commitment towards youth, support their rights and aspirations, and empower them at all levels.





