WEBVTT 00:00:03.369 --> 00:00:06.490 Foni Joyce is a refugee from South Sudan. 00:00:06.990 --> 00:00:09.370 Phony, thank you for joining us. 00:00:09.370 --> 00:00:11.890 The United Nations estimated that there were 00:00:11.890 --> 00:00:15.661 20 million refugees worldwide at the end of last year. 00:00:16.001 --> 00:00:18.721 We often hear such macro level statistics 00:00:19.131 --> 00:00:21.042 but it is the more personal stories 00:00:21.042 --> 00:00:23.842 that can resonate and bring about awareness and change. 00:00:24.100 --> 00:00:25.960 Can you please tell us more about 00:00:25.960 --> 00:00:27.609 your own experience, as a refugee. 00:00:28.439 --> 00:00:29.819 Thank you so much. 00:00:30.369 --> 00:00:32.320 As you've said, my name is Wendy Joyce 00:00:32.320 --> 00:00:36.005 I was born in Sudan but, originally from South Sudan. 00:00:36.515 --> 00:00:39.701 My parents fled our country in 1981 00:00:39.701 --> 00:00:42.100 due to war and they had 00:00:42.100 --> 00:00:45.141 to take a long walk from South Sudan 00:00:45.141 --> 00:00:48.519 into Uganda before they made it to Kenya 00:00:48.519 --> 00:00:51.186 and it was one of those experiences 00:00:51.186 --> 00:00:53.264 you were literally running for your life. 00:00:53.264 --> 00:00:55.440 Because my father was a journalist yeah, 00:00:55.440 --> 00:00:58.270 and there were people pursuing him 00:00:58.270 --> 00:01:00.420 because they believed that he was an informant 00:01:00.420 --> 00:01:02.358 and he literally had to 00:01:02.358 --> 00:01:06.798 take a long walk to just survive 00:01:06.798 --> 00:01:10.831 make sure his family is safe and he ended up in Nairobi, 00:01:10.831 --> 00:01:13.908 where we stay currently with my siblings and my mother. 00:01:16.638 --> 00:01:19.805 We are speaking ahead of The UN General Assembly 00:01:19.805 --> 00:01:22.070 high-level plenary meeting on addressing 00:01:22.070 --> 00:01:24.201 large movements of refugees and migrants 00:01:24.201 --> 00:01:26.729 to be held September 19th 2016. 00:01:27.299 --> 00:01:29.672 This will serve as a key forum for member states 00:01:29.672 --> 00:01:31.389 to determine a plan to meet refugees 00:01:31.389 --> 00:01:34.753 immediate humanitarian and longer-term development needs. 00:01:35.463 --> 00:01:37.560 How can the outcome of this summit 00:01:37.560 --> 00:01:40.069 make a difference for people like you and your family 00:01:40.639 --> 00:01:42.554 The outcome of this summit 00:01:42.554 --> 00:01:44.229 plays a vital role cause 00:01:44.229 --> 00:01:48.676 policies will be made and the policies that will be made 00:01:48.676 --> 00:01:51.951 when affect my life, my siblings' life 00:01:51.951 --> 00:01:55.099 and other refugees in a positive way, 00:01:55.449 --> 00:01:57.369 because if policies are made 00:01:57.369 --> 00:02:00.525 regarding education, social services, 00:02:01.835 --> 00:02:04.749 regarding work permit and all that, 00:02:04.749 --> 00:02:08.072 it enables us as refugee to become humanitarian actors 00:02:08.072 --> 00:02:09.440 in our own space. 00:02:09.440 --> 00:02:12.370 It gives us the capability to be empowered 00:02:12.370 --> 00:02:13.970 and whence we're empowered 00:02:13.970 --> 00:02:16.449 it automatically leads to 00:02:16.989 --> 00:02:21.183 creating, making us become piece builders for a country, 00:02:21.183 --> 00:02:24.996 so, if there's a positive policymaking from this summit 00:02:24.996 --> 00:02:28.193 then definitely it has a great impact in our life. 00:02:30.433 --> 00:02:33.914 You've also been involved with the global refugee youth consultations. 00:02:34.660 --> 00:02:36.474 What language do you hope to see 00:02:36.474 --> 00:02:38.870 in the anticipated summit outcome document 00:02:38.870 --> 00:02:41.109 the Global Compact on refugees 00:02:41.109 --> 00:02:43.481 to ensure the unique contributions of young people, 00:02:43.481 --> 00:02:45.455 to this process are represented? 00:02:45.715 --> 00:02:49.830 I hope to see more opportunities for young people 00:02:50.550 --> 00:02:53.869 more opportunities for them to voice out the ideas, 00:02:53.869 --> 00:02:56.679 more opportunities for them to 00:02:56.679 --> 00:02:59.209 take leadership roles and skills, 00:02:59.209 --> 00:03:02.007 because I believe if they're given that opportunity 00:03:02.007 --> 00:03:05.024 then definitely they become leaders, 00:03:05.024 --> 00:03:06.745 they become the change that 00:03:06.745 --> 00:03:08.227 we want to see. 00:03:08.227 --> 00:03:11.340 By this, the whole global summit and stuff 00:03:11.830 --> 00:03:16.598 I hope to see see more educational opportunities for them, 00:03:16.598 --> 00:03:19.091 capacity-building skills for them, 00:03:19.091 --> 00:03:21.990 and they become more enlightened 00:03:21.990 --> 00:03:25.310 and more active in what they're doing. 00:03:25.310 --> 00:03:28.449 So it changes their lives and they become 00:03:28.449 --> 00:03:31.501 better people that will lead 00:03:31.501 --> 00:03:33.459 their future generations. 00:03:34.309 --> 00:03:36.980 You mentioned peacebuilding. 00:03:36.980 --> 00:03:40.259 Youth are often considered a threat by many. 00:03:40.459 --> 00:03:43.662 What do you think would help to ensure that young people 00:03:43.662 --> 00:03:45.569 can be leaders in peace building? 00:03:46.259 --> 00:03:48.441 Young people can be leaders in peace building 00:03:48.441 --> 00:03:50.522 if they're given the opportunity. 00:03:50.862 --> 00:03:53.230 If they're empowered, if they are mentored. 00:03:53.710 --> 00:03:56.309 The young people have untapped potential 00:03:56.309 --> 00:03:59.779 and if they're ignored, if no one pays attention to them, 00:03:59.779 --> 00:04:03.099 then anything that will make will anyone or then anything 00:04:03.099 --> 00:04:06.493 that will pay attention to them distracts them. 00:04:06.626 --> 00:04:09.248 But if we pay attention to the skills they have, 00:04:09.248 --> 00:04:11.992 if we invest in the skills that young people have, 00:04:11.992 --> 00:04:14.389 then definitely they become peacebuilders. 00:04:14.389 --> 00:04:17.753 If we ignore them and think of them as passive actors 00:04:17.753 --> 00:04:19.890 it won't really matter much 00:04:19.890 --> 00:04:22.742 because they'll feel like no one is paying attention to them. 00:04:22.742 --> 00:04:24.120 But if we take that time and 00:04:24.120 --> 00:04:26.082 give them the atthention they want, 00:04:26.082 --> 00:04:27.370 if we listen to them, 00:04:27.370 --> 00:04:30.178 if we mentor them, if we build their skills, 00:04:30.178 --> 00:04:32.560 if we, if we walk with them, 00:04:32.560 --> 00:04:34.600 mentoring them in different things, 00:04:34.600 --> 00:04:38.030 in different spaces then, they'll see the need of using 00:04:38.030 --> 00:04:39.684 this potential they have 00:04:39.684 --> 00:04:42.180 and we end up becoming peace builders. 00:04:42.640 --> 00:04:44.710 Well, thank you so much for joining us 00:04:44.710 --> 00:04:46.025 and sharing your story. 00:04:46.025 --> 00:04:47.450 It was a privilage. Thank you. 00:04:47.450 --> 00:04:49.760 Thank you Foni Joyce