Young people as agents of change

Young people as agents of change

Those who are disadvantaged and excluded face limitations in their personal development and are unable to unlock their full potential for the benefit of society.

Young people aged between 15 and 35 represent the generation of the future. Yet, they are too often excluded from decision-making processes and bear the heavy burdens of incomplete implementation of social and political rights, misguided investments, and indebted state finances.

At the core of our work is giving young people the opportunity to identify the societal challenges that affect those under 35 the most, and to highlight the areas of strategic importance for their development throughout their lives and for future generations.

We empower young people, as ‘agents of change,’ to engage in creative and innovative youth development, transforming social structures. Additionally, we support initiatives in the education sector that demand and improve access and participation for the disadvantaged.