 |
 |
24
Aug 2002: Welcome to our new home on the Internet
JEP welcomes you to our new website. We have
developed this website to better communicate
our mission, programmes and issues relevant
to youth development in South Africa.
Johannesburg Summit 2002 –
the World Summit on Sustainable Development
– will bring together tens of thousands
of participants, including heads of State
and Government, national delegates and leaders
from non-governmental organizations (NGOs),
businesses and other major groups to focus
the world's attention and direct action toward
meeting difficult challenges, including improving
people's lives and conserving our natural
resources in a world that is growing in population,
with ever-increasing demands for food, water,
shelter, sanitation, energy, health services
and economic security.
At the 1992 Earth Summit in
Rio, the international community adopted Agenda
21, an unprecedented global plan of action
for sustainable development. But the best
strategies are only as good as their implementation.
Ten years later, the Johannesburg Summit presents
an exciting opportunity for today's leaders
to adopt concrete steps and identify quantifiable
targets for better implementing Agenda 21.
The Summit will take place
in Johannesburg, South Africa from 26 August
to 4 September 2002. The Summit will be held
in the Sandton Convention Centre, just outside
Johannesburg. A non-governmental forum will
take place at the nearby Gallagher Estate
Broad participation and inclusiveness
are key to the success of sustainable development.
All sectors of society have a role to play
in building a future in which global resources
are protected, and prosperity and health are
within reach for all of the world's citizens.
In addition to governments, there will be
active participation by representatives from
business and industry, children and youth,
farmers, indigenous people, local authorities,
non-governmental organizations, scientific
and technological communities, women and workers
and trade unions. These represent the Major
Groups identified in Agenda 21.
|