On this International Youth Day, I join the global community in celebrating the resilience, creativity, and boundless potential of our young people, the true engine of our nation’s progress and the architects of the future we all envision. Across education, health, technology, Show more
Today is International Youth Day. So today, we celebrate India’s most eligible youth leader, Shri Rahul Gandhi. Active in politics for 20 years, he has proudly led Congress’s young karyakartas to three consecutive Lok Sabha defeats. Currently in his nervous 90s, Congress is Show more
From classrooms to communities, from conversations to campaigns youth are pushing boundaries and bringing the SDGs to life. This International Youth Day, we celebrate their courage, creativity, and commitment. #IYD2025 #YouthForChange
UNESCO KOREA update with SEVENTEEN August 12 marks World Youth Day and 3rd anniversary of Going Together campaign! Thanks to SEVENTEEN’s sponsorship, IT education has begun at the local learning center, opening doors for young people to chase their dreams. Here’s a Show more
Happy International Youth Day! Today, we celebrate the vibrant energy, creativity, and leadership of our young people under the 2025 theme: “Local Youth Actions for the SDGs and Beyond.” In Machakos, we are living this theme by turning commitments into action through the Show more
— Wavinya Ndeti Oduwole, EGH (@Wavinya_Ndeti) August 12, 2025
Okiya Omtatah at Mathare 4A ground with local communities to celebrate the international youth day. @OkiyaOmtatah
Happy International Youth Day! Today, we honor Rwanda’s young leaders at the forefront of sustainable agriculture and innovation. We support their efforts to develop bold solutions that ensure a food-secure future where no one is left behind. #IYD2025 World Food Forum and 5 others
— World Food Forum Rwanda Chapter (@WffRwanda) August 12, 2025
Today is International Youth Day (IYD), a global observance held annually to highlight the challenges, opportunities, and prospects facing young people around the world. With young people making up around 75% of Somalia's population, the @UN commends Somali youth for their Show more
On this International Youth Day, we celebrate the power, resilience, and vision of young people — the heartbeat of change in our communities. Today and every day, we rise to lead, to speak, and to build a future where no youth is left behind.#JASIRIReunion25 @PublicPathways
International Youth Day is an annual observance initiated by the United Nations (UN) to raise awareness about the diverse needs and issues affecting young people worldwide. The day promotes the importance of investing in youth, ensuring that they have access to quality education, healthcare, and employment opportunities. By focusing on the challenges faced by global youth and celebrating their achievements, International Youth Day aims to empower the younger generation to take action and contribute to the development of their communities.
Established by the UN in 1999, International Youth Day's primary objectives resonate with the experiences and concerns of young people in Australia. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, almost 13% of the Australian population are aged between 15 and 24, highlighting the significant input youth have in shaping the country's future. Key issues impacting Australian youth include persistent challenges related to mental health, unemployment, and education. International Youth Day gives Australians the opportunity to foster a better understanding of these problems and shine a spotlight on inspiring initiatives led by young people across the country.
In Australia, International Youth Day is celebrated with various events, workshops, and campaigns focusing on youth engagement and empowerment. Non-government organizations, schools, and community youth groups often take the lead in organizing and facilitating these inclusive events. Activities may include panel discussions, art exhibitions, and sports events that celebrate Australia's vibrant and diverse young population. International Youth Day is observed annually on the 12th of August.
International Youth Day facts
The Theme of International Youth Day in 2023 was Green Skills for Youth: Towards a Sustainable World
International Youth Day has been celebrated in over 100 countries, making it one of the most widely observed UN days.
The UN defines youth as people between the ages of 15 and 24 years, but events for International Youth Day often include people of all ages.
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, in 2021, 27.2% of young Australians aged 15-24 were unemployed or underemployed.
In Australia, young activists have played significant roles in advocating for important social and environmental causes. For example, the School Strike 4 Climate, inspired by Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, saw thousands of Australian students walk out of class to demand stronger government action on climate change.
In the News and Trending in Australia for International Youth Day
Top things to do in Australia for International Youth Day
Participate in a Youth Day celebration within your city. Use the hashtag #YouthDay to promote and find events.
Encourage confidence building activities for the youth in your life. This can be done by having youth participate in sports, drama clubs, debate clubs and music bands.
Explore public spaces, parks, and cultural sites that hold significance to young people in Australia, such as the National Youth Memorial, which honours the contributions of Australian youth who served in wars and conflicts.
Join community events or volunteer initiatives that focus on improving the lives of young people in the country, such as mentoring programs, environmental projects, or social inclusion efforts.