UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has highlighted the need to dramatically scale-up investment in education and training systems and technologies worldwide so teachers can provide inclusive and flexible learning opportunities for young people no matter where they live.
"Humanity’s future depends on the boundless energy, ideas and contributions of young people," he said in a message marking World Youth Skills Day
“Skilling teachers, trainers and youth for a transformative future.”
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On this day, and every day, the UN chief said, "Let’s stand with teachers as they, in turn, help young people gain the education and skills required to shape a better, more sustainable future for us all."
In every corner of the world, young people face a whirlwind of change — technological advancements, a rapidly changing job market, demographic shifts, climate challenges, and learning losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Equipping young people with quality education, training and skills is essential, Guterres said.
"This World Youth Skills Day reminds us that teachers stand at the forefront of this great global effort," he said.
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The UN chief said they must ensure that teachers gain the education and professional development opportunities they need as they help young people make the transition from school to the workplace.
He recently launched the High-Level Panel on the Teaching Profession to provide recommendations to help achieve this.