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Empowering young people is future-proofing business and society in . . . The hurdles now facing young people are certainly daunting Despite a 15-year low in global youth unemployment, 20% of the world’s young people are still not engaged in employment, education or training What is more, young women account for two-thirds of this total, underscoring a worrying gender gap that could take decades to close
Young people have the power to break barriers to women’s empowerment Technovation is helping bridge the digital divide by equipping young girls with both technical and entrepreneurial skills that have long-term benefits Increasing women’s access to digital skills and STEM careers could contribute an additional $5 trillion to the global economy, according to UNESCO
Why investing in young people has never been more important To amplify young people’s impact and truly empower them to build a more inclusive and sustainable world in the future, organizations, businesses and governments need to leverage such collaboration by investing in young leaders and supporting their work in five key areas
Inspiring young minds to create climate change solutions But many young people feel anxious about the future and these feelings can be exacerbated by using social media to try to learn about global challenges such as climate change Young people need access to high-quality, solutions-focused online science resources so they can understand potential climate futures and feel inspired to develop solutions
The Forum of Young Global Leaders - The 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
4 ways young people can be happy in the modern workplace | World . . . Experience as a young person in corporate America and via career coaching for more than 100 young professionals shows that the reality is quite the opposite – when approached with mindfulness and equilibrium, work can emerge as a source of immense joy and fulfilment, not just a means to an end
Children’s mental health is suffering. How can we help? | World . . . Over the past 30 years, mental disorders have become increasingly prevalent in young people, particularly in developed economies A fifth of adolescents in Europe are affected by mental disorders, with anxiety, depression and eating disorders all on the rise; suicide is the leading cause of death among 15 to 29-year-olds
EY | World Economic Forum The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas Incorporated as a not-for-profit foundation in 1971, and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the Forum is tied to no political, partisan or national interests
Young people hold the key to creating a better future Young people are also the best placed to lead this transformation In the past 10 years of working with the World Economic Forum’s Global Shapers Community, a network of people between the ages of 20 and 30 working to address problems in more than 450 cities around the world, I’ve seen first-hand that they are the ones with the most innovative ideas and energy to build a better society for