Local NewsNews Independence Message 2023: It’s time to empower youth- BYDC by Barbados Today 30/11/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Sandy Deane 30/11/2023 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 409 President of the Barbados Youth Development Council (BYDC) Caleb Brathwaite wants young people to have a greater say in the national decision-making process. He made a strong case for Government to do more to empower youth. Below is the full text of the BYDC’s message: Fellow Barbadians, fellow young people Happy Independence Day! You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians As loyal sons and daughters all, this Independence Day, as we reflect on how far we have come as a country, we have much to celebrate, but at the same time, as I seek to hereby make it known, we also have a lot to prioritize, that of youth development. It must be noted that it was only three years later, after becoming independent, this country established a National Youth Council, the Barbados National Youth Council, now called the Barbados Youth Development Council (BYDC) which is the oldest continuous National Youth Council in the Caribbean as well as Latin America and the fourth oldest National Youth Council in the world. However, 54 years later, we must get serious as a country as it relates to prioritizing youth development. The National Youth Policy must be passed in Parliament and reflect the three pillars of youth development, that of a well-resourced National Youth Council (Barbados Youth Development Council), an effective and functioning Youth Parliament and thirdly, an independent and effective National Students’ Union comprising a Barbados’ Secondary Schools Students’ Association & Tertiary Institutions Students’ Association. It is with that said, youth inclusion would not only be talked about and little to be seen, but young people would have a holistic voice in decisions that ultimately affect us. With expectations great, it is my hope, that Government would take the stance and outline, legislatively, that no young person in this country should be subjected to unpaid internships and if paid, must be commensurate to the hours worked among other injustices young people face daily that must be rectified with haste, that there would be more emphasis placed on digital skills where we become a technologically advanced society, that innovative solutions are at the forefront of decision making, this I call for, this Independence Day and greater will our nation grow. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Lawyer’s theft charge dismissed 20/01/2026 Welder remanded on aggravated burglary charge 20/01/2026 PM’s election timing ‘not driven by world events’, says Wickham 20/01/2026