• Open Comments - Episode 25: From Clicks to Progress on International Youth Day - Digital Pathways and Green Skills with Ash, Oliver, and Irene

  • Sep 24 2024
  • Length: 10 mins
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Open Comments - Episode 25: From Clicks to Progress on International Youth Day - Digital Pathways and Green Skills with Ash, Oliver, and Irene

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    How are young people leveraging digital technologies to shape a sustainable future? Join us on Open Comments as we look back on International Youth Day with the theme "From Clicks to Progress: Youth Digital Pathways for Sustainable Development." Ash, Oliver, and Irene are excited to share stories of innovative youth who are driving progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This episode highlights how digital adoption and green skills are empowering young people to tackle pressing global issues like climate change, while also opening up new career opportunities.

    You'll hear the inspiring journey of Melati and Isabel Wijsen from Bali. At the tender ages of 10 and 12, they launched Buy Buy Plastic Bags, a movement that has made significant strides in combating plastic pollution through awareness-raising and policy advocacy. Discover how their initiative has grown over the years, achieving remarkable milestones and inspiring global change.

    Tune in to learn how you can support their mission and join the conversation celebrating the indomitable spirit of youth driving sustainable development and much more.

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