Translate the Pact for the Future to resonate with African Gen Z

Translate the Pact for the Future into relatable content for African Gen Z

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Overview

Translate the Pact for the Future into relatable content for African Gen Z

You have:

  • Experience in communications, marketing, or advocacy.
  • Experience in translating complex and technical data into compelling narratives.
  • Strong understanding of Gen Z values, platforms, and engagement tactics.
  • Experience developing creative digital content for social media campaigns.
  • Familiarity with sustainable development issues and the UN system is a plus.
  • Excellent writing and storytelling skills.

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During the Summit of the Future in September 2024 world leaders adopted a Pact for the Future that includes a Global Digital Compact and a Declaration on Future Generations (A/RES/79/1). The Pact covers a broad range of themes, including peace and security, sustainable development, climate change, digital cooperation, human rights, gender, youth and future generations, and the transformation of global governance. The Pact for the Future represents an opportunity to engage younger generations as active architects of a sustainable, equitable future. With 70% of the population in Africa below 30 years old, translating the Pact into language, narratives, and examples that align with Gen Z's values and priorities is essential for mobilizing their energy and creativity. By framing the Pact as a movement they can shape and lead, we can ensure its vision resonates with and empowers this vital demographic. As digital natives, Gen Z gravitates toward clear, conversational language and authentic messaging over formal jargon. Their preferred platforms, from TikTok to Instagram, thrive on relatable, visually engaging, and emotionally resonant content. Moreover, they seek to be co-leaders of change, not passive recipients of decisions made by older generations.

  1. Messaging Framework:

• Develop a concise text document summarizing the Pact for the Future into language and themes that resonate with Gen Z. • Highlight relatable examples, metaphors, and narratives tailored to Gen Z priorities such as climate action, equality, and innovation. • Include key phrases, slogans, and storytelling approaches for engaging African Gen Z audiences.

  1. Output

Create 7 one-pagers summarizing the contents of each Pact for the Future chapter, plus the annexes, using clear, engaging, and accessible language:

  1. Sustainable Development and Financing: Simplify the importance of sustainable economies, climate finance, and inclusive growth. Explain and show how Gen Z can shape and contribute to these themes.

  2. International Peace and Security: Summarize the main contents of this chapter and highlight how young people (could) contribute to conflict resolution, peacebuilding, and fostering secure communities.

  3. Science, Technology, Innovation (STI), and Digital Cooperation: Explain the importance of this chapter and collective action on these themes. And highlight the potential of tech-driven solutions for equality, education, and connectivity and showcase Gen Z’s role as innovators in driving ethical AI, digital inclusion, and tech for good.

  4. Youth: Break down the chapter as laid out in the Pact for the Future. Celebrate young people’s leadership, amplify examples of youth initiatives, and position them as co-leaders of global change.

  5. Transforming Global Governance: Simplify governance concepts and explain how Gen Z can advocate for transparent, inclusive decision-making structures.

  6. Global Digital Compact (annex): Explain the importance of this annex and showcase the potential of these frameworks to foster digital inclusion, ethical innovation, and sustainability. Highlight Gen Z’s pivotal role as digital pioneers, advocating for fair tech policies, and driving transformative change through technology and activism.

  7. Declaration on Future Generations (annex): Break down the chapter and explain in simple language and terms with this means and why this is important. Emphasizes that the choices we make now, from how we use resources to the policies we create, will shape the world for generations to come.

Incorporate compelling Africa-specific examples into each one-pager to demonstrate how young people across the continent are actively contributing to these themes. Examples should meet the following criteria:

• Relevance to the chapter themes: Ensure examples directly illustrate the key focus areas, providing concrete and relatable insights. • Use of innovative, African youth-led approaches: Highlight creative, scalable, and impactful initiatives spearheaded by young people, emphasizing their leadership and ingenuity. • Transparency and due diligence: Prioritize initiatives with a proven track record of success, robust accountability mechanisms, and an existing connection to UN programs, projects, or partnerships.

Please note that design of the one-pagers is not requested.

  1. Sources and Analysis:

• Conduct a review of UN platforms and networks in Africa to identify relevant examples. • Document sources and include footnotes for all examples to ensure accuracy and traceability.

    4. Source list (not exhaustive)

Pact for the Future_230924 Pact for the Future, Global Digital Compact and Declaration on Future Generations Microsoft PowerPoint - Summit of the Future deck_October2024_23Oct Meet the 2022 Cohort of Young Leaders for the SDGs - Office of the Secretary-General’s Envoy on Youth Home | United Nations DCO Latest News | 1 UN News United Nations Sustainable Development Group: Home UNSDG | UN in Action - Countries and Territories (UN Country Team Websites)

  1. Other

• Provide recommendations on how to integrate these examples into Gen Z-focused communications and advocacy campaigns. • Provide practical recommendations for integrating the one-pagers and messaging framework into UN advocacy efforts. • Suggest ways to align this content with ongoing Gen Z-focused campaigns, social media strategies, or youth engagement initiatives in Africa.

• Experience in communications, marketing, or advocacy. • Experience in translating complex and technical data into compelling narratives. • Strong understanding of Gen Z values, platforms, and engagement tactics. • Experience developing creative digital content for social media campaigns. • Familiarity with sustainable development issues and the UN system is a plus. • Excellent writing and storytelling skills.

Potential interview questions

Can you provide an example of a time when you had to change your communication style for a specific audience? This assesses your adaptability and understanding of audience needs. Highlight a specific instance where you adjusted your approach successfully.
Describe a situation where you had to simplify complex information for others. What was your approach? This question evaluates your ability to distill information effectively. Pro members can see the explanation.
How do you ensure that your messaging resonates with the targeted demographic? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
What strategies do you suggest for effectively engaging youth in advocacy campaigns? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Can you share an initiative you participated in that promoted sustainability? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
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