
Djalogi ta’ politika maż-żgħażagħ
Ċiklu ġdid ta’ diskussjonijiet
Bidliet fi "Iż-żgħażagħ iridu jkunu aktar involuti fi proġetti ta’ sħubija globali”
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The EU’s Global Gateway is a plan to invest in sustainable and smart projects around the world – like clean energy, digital tech, and transport – while building fair and equal partnerships.
Young people said they don’t just want to be spectators on the sidelines; they want to be part of the process of making sure that these projects truly benefit young people and locals. Some of their ideas include creating a ‘youth marker’ to make sure that projects are both beneficial to, and takes into account the voices of, young people. Other suggestions included informing and engaging young people about the Global Gateway by getting young leaders involved through a youth ambassadors programme, and setting up youth-led innovation hubs where young professionals, entrepreneurs and researchers can work together on projects. Additionally, they suggest that local and regional EU delegations on the ground should engage with young people through local youth sounding boards, including them in decision-making processes. Any other ideas on how the Global Gateway can involve young people more to ensure that it is beneficial to them and their communities?
Aqsam