Young people should feel safe at home, at school, and on the Internet. Yet most of the violence they face occurs in these settings - usually at the hands of people who interact with them daily.
For many young people around the world, the violence they face prevents them from taking full advantage of their education and realizing their potential.
Thank you for raising such an important topic of discussion.
Although I have not studied much of Law, yet, I want to write here from the viewpoint of that discipline of study. I have seen a tendency among many people who speak against the laws of the nation. We should never indulge in such an act. If we make the laws look weak, then we do not gain strength. We also become weak.
The youthful stage of life is a very important phase. In this phase, people are usually very receptive. In front of youths, we should never make statutes look weak. I think, we can do this to protect the youth from violence and crime.
Shameemul Haque The pandemic has left most people confined to their homes, this has led to psychological stress, and increased depression, anxiety and negativity. Also, many you have lost their jobs especially those who were on temporary assignments. Governments should ensure food security, and help those families who have lost earning members o the family to the COVID19 pandemic. People should come together to uplift and feed the underprivileged. Some local youthshould be involved in creating awareness on vaccination and mobilising people so that everyone follows the guidelines. Media persons also should join the kind-hearted ones, and give helping hand to help the poor.