Foreign Affairs

World Youth Forum Participates ‘Future Summit’ in New York to Elevate Youth Voices on Global Issues


The World Youth Forum is making headlines with its participation in the Future Summit at the United Nations headquarters in New York, following its recent acquisition of special accreditation. This significant recognition allows the forum to engage in key discussions on September 20 and 21, leading up to official summit sessions on September 22 and 23.

Organized under the patronage of the National Academy for Training, the World Youth Forum aims to empower young voices in international decision-making. Its participation in the Future Summit reflects a commitment to enhancing youth involvement in addressing pressing global challenges such as international security, sustainable development, and digital transformation.

The summit serves as a vital platform for young leaders to connect with world policymakers, enabling them to contribute to the development of international policies and share their perspectives on urgent issues. This engagement marks a pivotal moment for the World Youth Forum, emphasizing its d
edication to fostering youth participation in shaping the future.

By participating in this high-profile event, the forum underscores the essential role of youth in global discussions, particularly regarding the significant challenges facing the world today. This accreditation not only validates the forum’s efforts but also amplifies the voices of young people, providing them with the opportunity to influence meaningful change in international policy formulation.

The initiative aligns with the United Nations’ goals to empower youth and promote their active role in addressing international challenges. Through this collaboration, young leaders can engage directly with global decision-makers, enhancing their influence and contributing to a more sustainable and inclusive future for all.

As the World Youth Forum takes this significant step on the global stage, it reaffirms its commitment to ensuring that the voices of youth are not just heard, but actively shape the trajectory of international policies that impa
ct future generations.

Source: State Information Service Egypt