Euro-Mediterranean Youth Forum invites WYF administration to participate

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Tue, 04 Dec 2018 - 11:48 GMT

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Screenshot of a side of the World Youth Forum

Screenshot of a side of the World Youth Forum

CAIRO – 4 December 2018: The Euro-Mediterranean Youth Forum, set to be held in Morocco, invited the World Youth Forum (WYF) administration to participate in the forum.

Set to be attended by 43 countries, the Euro-Mediterranean Conference’s invitation reflects the great success achieved by the World Youth Forum, which is held every year in Sharm El-Sheikh.
On November 6, Chairwoman of the National Academy for Youth Training and Rehabilitation Rasha Ragheb said that the realms covered in the 2018 World Youth Forum included peace, development, and creativity, and were discussed by 141 speakers.

Peace

1) The launch of the Euro-Mediterranean Youth Forum to be hosted annually by rotation among member states.

2) The launch of the Economic Euro-Mediterranean Forum to examine investment opportunities, and the Euro-Mediterranean Model.

Recommendations by the 2018 WYF include:

Development

1) The organization of Young African Entrepreneurs Forum on the sidelines of the WYF.

2) The launch of One Africa Initiative to be a platform that achieves integration among states importing and exporting raw materials and those manufacturing them.

3) Boosting the role of volunteering in African countries.

4) Tailoring programs at the National Academy for Youth Training and Rehabilitation to train youth on volunteer work in different fields locally, regionally, and internationally.

Creativity

1) The creation of a research committee to study social media impact, and set a strategy to achieve maximum benefit, minimize negative effects, and protect children from cyber bullying.

2) The foundation of the National Council for Entrepreneurship.

3) Offering training programs for young entrepreneurs in different fields by the National Academy for Youth Training and Rehabilitation.

Recommendations by the Model of Arab African Summit (MAAS) include

1) The establishment of an Arab-African Fund to support post-conflict peace building and reconstruction.

2) The establishment of an Arab-African Fund for SMEs.

3) Setting a mechanism to fight terrorism.

4) The introduction of the Zoweil-Theiler Prize to be awarded to outstanding researchers from Arab and African countries.

5) The introduction of cyber protection awareness programs in the curricula taught at schools and universities as recommended by participants.


Additional report by Noha El Tawil

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