WEBVTT 00:00:02.669 --> 00:00:06.330 foni Joyce is a refugee from South Sudan 00:00:06.330 --> 00:00:09.370 phony thank you for joining us the 00:00:09.370 --> 00:00:11.890 United Nations estimated that there were 00:00:11.890 --> 00:00:14.590 20 million refugees worldwide at the end 00:00:14.590 --> 00:00:17.529 of last year we often hear such macro 00:00:17.529 --> 00:00:19.960 level statistics but it is the more 00:00:19.960 --> 00:00:21.940 personal stories that can resonate and 00:00:21.940 --> 00:00:24.610 bring about awareness and change can you 00:00:24.610 --> 00:00:26.020 please tell us more about your own 00:00:26.020 --> 00:00:29.199 experience as a refugee thank you so 00:00:29.199 --> 00:00:31.630 much as you've said my name is Wendy 00:00:31.630 --> 00:00:35.110 Joyce I was born in Sudan but originally 00:00:35.110 --> 00:00:37.960 from South Sudan my parents fled our 00:00:37.960 --> 00:00:42.100 country in 1981 due to war and they had 00:00:42.100 --> 00:00:44.710 to like take a long walk from South 00:00:44.710 --> 00:00:47.829 Sudan into Uganda before they made it to 00:00:47.829 --> 00:00:49.860 Kenya and it was one of those 00:00:49.860 --> 00:00:52.510 experiences you were literally running 00:00:52.510 --> 00:00:54.070 for your life because my father was a 00:00:54.070 --> 00:00:57.250 journalist yeah and there were people 00:00:57.250 --> 00:00:59.230 pursuing him because they believed there 00:00:59.230 --> 00:01:01.899 was an informant and he literally had to 00:01:01.899 --> 00:01:07.149 take a long walk to just survive make 00:01:07.149 --> 00:01:10.149 sure his family safe and he ended up in 00:01:10.149 --> 00:01:12.639 Nairobi where we stay currently with my 00:01:12.639 --> 00:01:17.350 siblings and my mother we are speaking 00:01:17.350 --> 00:01:19.380 ahead of the UN General Assembly 00:01:19.380 --> 00:01:21.759 high-level plenary meeting on addressing 00:01:21.759 --> 00:01:23.859 large movements of refugees and migrants 00:01:23.859 --> 00:01:27.609 to be held September 19th 2016 this will 00:01:27.609 --> 00:01:29.139 serve as a key forum for member states 00:01:29.139 --> 00:01:31.389 to determine a plan to meet refugees 00:01:31.389 --> 00:01:33.490 immediate humanitarian and longer-term 00:01:33.490 --> 00:01:36.340 development needs how can the outcome of 00:01:36.340 --> 00:01:38.289 this summit make a difference for people 00:01:38.289 --> 00:01:41.770 like you and your family the outcome of 00:01:41.770 --> 00:01:44.229 this summit plays a vital role cause 00:01:44.229 --> 00:01:47.560 policies will be made and the policies 00:01:47.560 --> 00:01:50.649 that will be made when affect my life my 00:01:50.649 --> 00:01:53.789 siblings life and other refugees in a 00:01:53.789 --> 00:01:57.369 positive way because if policies are 00:01:57.369 --> 00:02:01.469 made regarding education social services 00:02:01.469 --> 00:02:04.749 regarding work permit and all that it 00:02:04.749 --> 00:02:06.939 enables us as refugee to become 00:02:06.939 --> 00:02:09.220 humanitarian actors in our own space it 00:02:09.220 --> 00:02:12.370 gives us the capability moving empowered 00:02:12.370 --> 00:02:13.040 and when 00:02:13.040 --> 00:02:16.209 we empowered it automatically leads to 00:02:16.209 --> 00:02:20.390 creating making us become piece builders 00:02:20.390 --> 00:02:22.959 for a country so if there's a positive 00:02:22.959 --> 00:02:25.370 policymaking from this summit then 00:02:25.370 --> 00:02:27.769 definitely it has a great impact in our 00:02:27.769 --> 00:02:32.060 life you've also been involved with the 00:02:32.060 --> 00:02:34.790 global refugee youth consultations what 00:02:34.790 --> 00:02:36.590 language do you hope to see in the 00:02:36.590 --> 00:02:38.870 anticipated summit outcome document the 00:02:38.870 --> 00:02:41.599 Global Compact on refugees to ensure the 00:02:41.599 --> 00:02:43.519 unique contributions of young people to 00:02:43.519 --> 00:02:46.700 this process are represented I hope to 00:02:46.700 --> 00:02:49.810 see more opportunities for young people 00:02:49.810 --> 00:02:52.669 more opportunities for them to voice out 00:02:52.669 --> 00:02:55.659 the ideas more opportunities for them to 00:02:55.659 --> 00:02:59.209 take leadership roles and skills because 00:02:59.209 --> 00:03:00.950 I believe if they're given that 00:03:00.950 --> 00:03:04.370 opportunity then definitely they become 00:03:04.370 --> 00:03:06.650 leaders they become the change that we 00:03:06.650 --> 00:03:09.709 want to see by enabled by this the whole 00:03:09.709 --> 00:03:12.530 global summit and stuff yeah I hope to 00:03:12.530 --> 00:03:16.189 see more educational opportunities for 00:03:16.189 --> 00:03:18.859 them capacity-building skills for them 00:03:18.859 --> 00:03:21.530 and they become more enlightened and 00:03:21.530 --> 00:03:25.310 more more active in what they're doing 00:03:25.310 --> 00:03:27.859 so it changes their lives and they 00:03:27.859 --> 00:03:31.129 become better people that will lead 00:03:31.129 --> 00:03:33.459 their future generations 00:03:33.459 --> 00:03:37.280 you mentioned peacebuilding youth are 00:03:37.280 --> 00:03:40.819 often considered a threat by many what 00:03:40.819 --> 00:03:42.889 do you think would help to ensure that 00:03:42.889 --> 00:03:45.139 young people can be leaders in peace 00:03:45.139 --> 00:03:47.449 building young people can be leaders in 00:03:47.449 --> 00:03:49.519 peace building if they're given the 00:03:49.519 --> 00:03:52.430 opportunity if they're powered if they 00:03:52.430 --> 00:03:54.949 are mentored they are young people have 00:03:54.949 --> 00:03:58.099 untapped potential and if they ignored 00:03:58.099 --> 00:04:00.229 if no one pays attention to them then 00:04:00.229 --> 00:04:03.349 anything that will make will anyone or 00:04:03.349 --> 00:04:05.359 anything that will pay attention to them 00:04:05.359 --> 00:04:07.609 distracts them but if we pay attention 00:04:07.609 --> 00:04:10.280 to the skills they have if we invest in 00:04:10.280 --> 00:04:12.049 the skills that young people have then 00:04:12.049 --> 00:04:14.389 definitely they become peacebuilders if 00:04:14.389 --> 00:04:16.548 we ignore them and think of them as 00:04:16.548 --> 00:04:19.070 passive actors it won't really matter 00:04:19.070 --> 00:04:21.019 much because they'll feel like no one is 00:04:21.019 --> 00:04:23.060 paying attention to them but if we take 00:04:23.060 --> 00:04:25.120 that time and give them the 00:04:25.120 --> 00:04:27.370 tenshun they want if we listen to them 00:04:27.370 --> 00:04:29.770 if we mentor them if we build their 00:04:29.770 --> 00:04:32.560 skills if we if we walk with them mentor 00:04:32.560 --> 00:04:34.600 mentoring them in different things in 00:04:34.600 --> 00:04:37.300 different spaces then they'll see the 00:04:37.300 --> 00:04:39.400 need of using this potential they have 00:04:39.400 --> 00:04:41.850 and we end up becoming peace builders 00:04:41.850 --> 00:04:44.410 well thank you so much for joining us 00:04:44.410 --> 00:04:46.060 and sharing your story it was a 00:04:46.060 --> 00:04:49.020 privilege thank you 00:04:55.009 --> 00:04:57.069 you