Work Begins on Belize’s Youth Development Policy

Nearly three years from now, in 2026, Belize has officially launched the development process of a refreshed National Youth Development Policy and Strategy, a framework designed to more accurately align with the evolving daily realities, long-term aspirations, and pressing challenges that shape the lives of the country’s young population.

To kick off this multi-stage policy drafting process, 17 stakeholders drawn from four key groups — government bodies, domestic civil society organizations, grassroots youth collectives, and international cooperating partners — gathered in Belize City for the first ever Youth Policy Round Table. This round table has been tasked with guiding and overseeing every step of the policy development effort to ensure accountability and inclusive direction.

The entire initiative is being led by Belize’s Ministry of Tourism, Youth, Sports and Diaspora Relations, with Nicole Usher-Solano, the Chief Executive Officer of the ministry, serving as chair of the inaugural round table. To ground the policy in rigorous, context-specific research, the ministry has contracted the University of Belize’s Policy Research Institute (BELPRI) to coordinate all drafting work, with technical and financial backing from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).

A research team led by BELPRI Executive Director Dr. Dylan Vernon will carry out a full suite of outreach and data collection activities: from comprehensive background research and national public surveys to one-on-one stakeholder interviews and regional consultation workshops across every district of Belize. The core purpose of this broad engagement strategy is to ensure that the perspectives, needs and priorities of young Belizeans directly shape the final policy framework, rather than the document being designed exclusively by adult policymakers in closed sessions.

Organizers behind the initiative have emphasized that the end goal is not a superficial, ceremonial policy document. Instead, they aim to deliver a practical, forward-looking roadmap that expands accessible opportunities for Belizean young people to pursue education, build meaningful careers, take on leadership roles in their communities, and contribute tangibly to the country’s long-term national development goals.