Ireland represented at the UN
Lauren Jones Brennan of Co. Dublin, and Natasha Maimba of Co. Westmeath, have been selected to join Ireland’s official delegation to the United Nations for the UN General Assembly in New York this September. With key interest areas spanning peace and security, human rights, and sustainability, their work in New York will be in close coordination with Ireland’s Permanent Mission to the UN. Lauren and Natasha will represent the youth of Ireland during sessions of the UN Third Committee, which deals with human rights issues.
On Ireland’s UN Youth Delegates for 2024/25, the Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Minister for Defence, Micheál Martin TD said:
“I am delighted to announce Ireland’s UN Youth Delegates for 2024/2025. The UN Youth Delegate Programme is an avenue for young people to become more involved in international cooperation while championing change and representing the voices of the millions of young people in Ireland. The programme offers a wonderful opportunity to build their networks, engage with other UN Youth Delegates, and advocate on matters that concern young people globally through UN meetings and events. It is essential that young people are equipped to be effective global citizens, contributing to policy and decision making at local, national, and international levels. This is what we achieve through the Programme. It is my pleasure to support the UN Youth Delegate Programme in its tenth year and I look forward to engaging with Lauren and Natasha in the future.”
Now in its tenth year, the UN Youth Delegate Programme is run by the Department of Foreign Affairs, Irish Aid, and the National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI), which represents organisations working with over 380,000 young people each year. The aim of this public diplomacy initiative is to provide a platform for young people in Ireland to be represented at the United Nations, and to facilitate greater engagement with young people on national and foreign policy issues. This is a unique opportunity for those selected to get involved in developing policies that affect young people.
Valerie Duffy of the NYCI said: “The UN Youth Delegate Programme provides a unique opportunity for young people in Ireland to engage with and learn about the work of the United Nations. After a competitive selection process which saw applications from all over the country, we are delighted to have selected two dedicated young people in Lauren and Natasha, who we know will work throughout their 2024-2025 mandate to draw attention to issues affecting young people in Ireland at local, national, European, and global levels.”
Looking ahead to their journeys as UN Youth Delegates,
Lauren said: “I am deeply honoured to represent the young people of Ireland. My passion for equality, peacebuilding and sustainable communities motivates me to ensure that every voice is both heard and valued. I aim not only to represent young people in Ireland, but also to be a catalyst for change, advocating for a future where justice, inclusivity and sustainability are at the forefront of our efforts on the global stage. I am eager to engage with stakeholders, but most importantly with the young people of Ireland, as we work collaboratively to drive meaningful change. Go n-éirí linn le chéile.”
Natasha said: “As a migrant in Ireland, I am honoured to embrace and represent the welcoming spirit and generosity that defines this country. Being able to stand on the international stage as a UN Youth Delegate is a testament to Ireland’s commitment to inclusivity, where people of all creeds, cultures, and backgrounds can call this place home. Throughout my journey, my advocacy for migrant rights and gender equality has been shaped by both successes and challenges, but my commitment to uniting and uplifting communities remains steadfast. This year, I aim to bring attention to the core value of treating others with the same respect and care that we would want for ourselves. By emphasising peacebuilding, hope and collective action, I aspire to address the injustices that many face every day. My goal is to create spaces that inspire hope and empower more young people to actively engage in political and humanitarian efforts, both at home and globally.”
The delegates will be engaging in extensive consultation throughout the year. Those holding events in Ireland can contact unyouth@nyci.ie to invite the Irish UN Youth Delegates to attend. You can also follow their journey on Twitter: @UNYouthIRL and @nycinews; Instagram: unyouthireland; and Facebook: UNYouthDelegatesIreland.