Young people from across the world have converged in
London to take part in this year’s Global Changemakers Global Youth Summit. The
Summit has started today, 25th November and ends on 1st
December, 2012. Global Youth Summit is a British Council’s Global Changemakers initiative
which brings together young social entrepreneurs, social activists and
volunteers to share ideas and best practices in their field of work. In
addition, the summit offers the changemakers an opportunity to work on projects
that directly impact the lives of those in their local communities.
This year’s changemakers (ages16-21) were selected
from over 3400 applicants from across the world. This week, the new
changemakers will be engaged in social entrepreneurship, learning Global issues,
best practices in project management and later have a round table discussion
with some officials of the British Parliament. Key
global issues like human rights, climate change, poverty reduction, education,
and HIV/AIDS will also be duly addressed.
Abdulie Badji from The Gambia considers himself as
one of the luckiest young people to be attending this summit. He believes in
networking and added that “Sharing best practices and information will help to see
how best we can turn our ideas into activities to create the change we all hope
to see”.
Armin, from Canada thinks this summit offers the
best platform to bring about change on the international scale through
inspiration and collaboration.
Global Changemakers, since its inception
in 2007 has partnered with and participated in Global events like the
World Economic Forum events, the Clinton Global Initiative, the Global
Humanitarian Forum, various UN initiatives (including UNESCO Peace Ambassador
programs, UNFCCC and COP, and the G20. Global Changemakers, as a global
network, currently has over 800 social entrepreneurs, social activists and
volunteers (ages 16-25) in 126 countries world-wide.