JAKARTA - Deputy V of the Presidential Staff Office (KSP) Jaleswari Pramodhawardani encourages the younger generation to be confident in providing input for the government, as an effort to remind them to continue to strive to bring this nation more prosperously.

"I encourage the younger generation to be confident in submitting policy recommendations or even criticisms that are supported by in-depth detailed analysis," said Jaleswari at the Y20 Pre Summit which took place in Manokwari, West Papua, quoted from Antara, Sunday 19 June.

Jaleswari said that the Indonesian government is obliged to ensure that the substantive elements of public regulations and policies are formulated based on humanitarian principles and reflect proportionality, protection, and respect for human rights.

He believes that there are many ways the younger generation can take to ensure that regulations, public policies, and policy recommendations are always in line with human rights principles.

"Young generations can contribute more to the nation's development and protect the interests of the people," he said.

On the other hand, the government also encourages the younger generation to consistently voice the importance of protecting human rights. Critical thinking as a form of the contribution of the younger generation in development through various platforms such as social media to spread awareness and inspire others.

Previously, the Ministry of Youth and Sports of the Republic of Indonesia (Kemenpora RI) hoped that Youth 20 (Y20), the official consultation forum for youth representatives from G20 member countries, would provide recommendations to improve the quality of human resources (HR) and the quality of life of young people.

According to Menpora Zainudin Amali, the topic of diversity and inclusion, which was raised for the first time in Y20's history, is an important issue to discuss, because marginalized and vulnerable groups often include youth.

In this topic of diversity and inclusion, there are two sub-themes, namely inclusive education and the creative economy, both of which, according to the Minister of Youth and Sports, can improve the quality of Indonesian youth.

"Focusing on increasing the capacity and quality of human resources in the largest young generation in history can be a powerful way to achieve social development, therefore we are pleased with the topics raised in this forum, so that we can receive recommendations from you on how to improve the quality of human resources to improve the quality of human resources. the quality of life of young people," said Amali.


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