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- Young Global Leaders | World Economic Forum
The Forum of Young Global Leaders is a Foundation dedicated to shaping responsible leaders who are committed to improving the state of the world Through its three-year program, it brings together exceptional individuals under the age of 40 from diverse industries and regions who have demonstrated a track record of driving change in their communities and beyond The program equips leaders with
- Youth face a mental health perfect storm. Heres how to help
Young people worldwide are facing a generational mental health crisis Economic, social and environmental issues are putting them under unprecedented pressure The Youth Alliance provides an example of collaborative action involving private capital that can help re-galvanize young people
- Young people have the power to break barriers to women’s empowerment
Women continue to face systemic obstacles in education, employment, digital access and more – but three youth-led initiatives show how gender equality can begin at the grassroots
- Empowering young people is future-proofing business and society in . . .
Young people bring critical perspectives that are often dramatically different to those of older generations, especially when it comes to digital and societal expectations Leveraging these insights is an essential ingredient in business plans that are resilient and adaptable in a fast-changing world
- Young people’s voices are key to global peace and security
Young people's voices must play a key role in shaping global peace and security at time when the world faces multiple challenges A survey from the Global Shapers Hubs in the DACH region offers valuable insights on how young people perceive these issues As the global security landscape evolves, harnessing the insights of young people will be key to shaping a resilient and peaceful future
- Financial education for young people can help their parents
Research shows that the financial education lessons children receive at school can benefit family finances, which indirectly benefits the wider economy
- Why investing in young people has never been more important
Young people are pioneering new ways to tackle urgent crises The Global Shapers Impact Report calls for more support for young changemakers
- Has social media made young people better citizens?
Working with young people in Morocco over the years, I have witnessed a change in how they engage: they have become better and more active citizens, in both a formal and informal way Thanks to social media’s diverse platforms, young people can view content about their region, about influencers and decision-makers
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