Mexico's inflation exceeds expectations in 1st half of April    Egypt's gold prices slightly down on Wednesday    Tesla to incur $350m in layoff expenses in Q2    GAFI empowers entrepreneurs, startups in collaboration with African Development Bank    Egyptian exporters advocate for two-year tax exemption    Egyptian Prime Minister follows up on efforts to increase strategic reserves of essential commodities    Italy hits Amazon with a €10m fine over anti-competitive practices    Environment Ministry, Haretna Foundation sign protocol for sustainable development    After 200 days of war, our resolve stands unyielding, akin to might of mountains: Abu Ubaida    World Bank pauses $150m funding for Tanzanian tourism project    China's '40 coal cutback falls short, threatens climate    Swiss freeze on Russian assets dwindles to $6.36b in '23    Amir Karara reflects on 'Beit Al-Rifai' success, aspires for future collaborations    Ministers of Health, Education launch 'Partnership for Healthy Cities' initiative in schools    Egyptian President and Spanish PM discuss Middle East tensions, bilateral relations in phone call    Amstone Egypt unveils groundbreaking "Hydra B5" Patrol Boat, bolstering domestic defence production    Climate change risks 70% of global workforce – ILO    Health Ministry, EADP establish cooperation protocol for African initiatives    Prime Minister Madbouly reviews cooperation with South Sudan    Ramses II statue head returns to Egypt after repatriation from Switzerland    Egypt retains top spot in CFA's MENA Research Challenge    Egyptian public, private sectors off on Apr 25 marking Sinai Liberation    EU pledges €3.5b for oceans, environment    Egypt forms supreme committee to revive historic Ahl Al-Bayt Trail    Debt swaps could unlock $100b for climate action    Acts of goodness: Transforming companies, people, communities    President Al-Sisi embarks on new term with pledge for prosperity, democratic evolution    Amal Al Ghad Magazine congratulates President Sisi on new office term    Egypt starts construction of groundwater drinking water stations in South Sudan    Egyptian, Japanese Judo communities celebrate new coach at Tokyo's Embassy in Cairo    Uppingham Cairo and Rafa Nadal Academy Unite to Elevate Sports Education in Egypt with the Introduction of the "Rafa Nadal Tennis Program"    Financial literacy becomes extremely important – EGX official    Euro area annual inflation up to 2.9% – Eurostat    BYD، Brazil's Sigma Lithium JV likely    UNESCO celebrates World Arabic Language Day    Motaz Azaiza mural in Manchester tribute to Palestinian journalists    Russia says it's in sync with US, China, Pakistan on Taliban    It's a bit frustrating to draw at home: Real Madrid keeper after Villarreal game    Shoukry reviews with Guterres Egypt's efforts to achieve SDGs, promote human rights    Sudan says countries must cooperate on vaccines    Johnson & Johnson: Second shot boosts antibodies and protection against COVID-19    Egypt to tax bloggers, YouTubers    Egypt's FM asserts importance of stability in Libya, holding elections as scheduled    We mustn't lose touch: Muller after Bayern win in Bundesliga    Egypt records 36 new deaths from Covid-19, highest since mid June    Egypt sells $3 bln US-dollar dominated eurobonds    Gamal Hanafy's ceramic exhibition at Gezira Arts Centre is a must go    Italian Institute Director Davide Scalmani presents activities of the Cairo Institute for ITALIANA.IT platform    







Thank you for reporting!
This image will be automatically disabled when it gets reported by several people.



Youthful solutions
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 01 - 11 - 2018

The Red Sea resort of Sharm El-Sheikh is getting ready to receive some 5,000 youths from 165 countries over the weekend, taking part in the second edition of the World Youth Forum (WYF).
The forum, scheduled to take place from 3-6 November with President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi in attendance, is a platform created by young people to deliver a message of peace and prosperity from Egypt to the rest of the world. More than 300 speakers will address participants at the annual event.
This year, the WYF events will revolve around a vision inspired by The Seven Pillars of the Egyptian Identity, a book by Egyptian author Milad Hanna written to emphasise the unity and harmony of Egyptian society despite divergences and differences.
The forum's three-day sessions will revolve around three main themes: peace, development and creativity. The first theme will discuss rebuilding post-conflict countries and societies, as well as the role of world leaders in achieving peace, providing humanitarian aid, combating terrorism and Euro-Mediterranean collaboration.
The second will tackle issues related to water security, energy, empowerment of people with special needs and the role of voluntary work in developing societies. It will also tackle the 2063 African Sustainable Development agenda, the strategic framework for the socio-economic transformation of the African continent over the next 50 years. The guiding vision for Agenda 2063 is the African Union's vision of “an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing a dynamic force in the international arena”.
The third theme will tackle topics related to e-sports and games, employment opportunities, the role of entrepreneurs in economic global growth, the role of art and cinema in forming communities, social media, digital citizenship and means of building future leaders.
On the forum's sidelines will be a Model Arab-African Summit (MAAS). This was one of the recommendations of the first edition of the WYF which took place in November 2017. MAAS participants will step into the shoes of leaders from Africa and the Arab countries to debate current issues on the organisation's agenda. While playing their roles as ambassadors, “delegates” make speeches, prepare draft resolutions, negotiate with allies, resolve conflicts, and mobilise international cooperation to resolve problems that affect countries in the Middle East and Africa.
There will also be the World Youth Theatre (WYT) created by youth for youth. The theatre will host a variety of performances, including musical plays, stand-up comedy and inspirational talks. Youth from all over the world will present their talent to the audiences.
Around 1,000 youths from 50 countries will have the opportunity to participate in performances ranging from music and singing to experimental theatre and fashion. Mohamed Hemeida, a WYT organiser, said the event will be the biggest of its kind in the world. “There will be workshops held during the event, conducting lessons on photography, music, short films, graphics and sculpture,” Hemeida said.
All these activities will reflect positively on Egypt's tourism, he added.
The forum enables youths to connect with top policy-makers, promising calibres from the region and the world who are determined to make the world a better place for everyone.
Alieddin Hilal, a former youth minister and professor of political science at Cairo University, believes that last year's forum was a success because it enabled Egyptian youth to mingle with those coming from other countries. “Egyptian youths have been introduced to problems experienced by youths from abroad,” Hilal said.
This year's forum agenda tackles issues that touch the lives of the world's youth, not merely from Egypt or the region. One of those issues is water scarcity, a problem in many countries around the world, Hilal said. Terrorism, another issue up for discussion, is also a universal problem, he added.
“It is essential to enable and give youth the chance to express their views regarding different topics. It is essential to listen to their opinions and solutions to help them become the world's future leaders,” Hilal said.
The idea of the forum was originally proposed in April 2017 when a group of Egyptian youths proposed the initiative at the National Youth Conference in Ismailia.
Last year's forum hosted over 3,000 participants from 113 countries.


Clic here to read the story from its source.