Discussion Meeting “Youth and Authorities: Partnership for the Future of Izium”

Civic Space, Digital Governance, Gender & Inclusion, Public Participation, Other — Public Debate

Ukraine — May 22, 2026 @ 11:00am - 1:00pm GMT+02:00

Kharkiv Region

Host Organization and Partners — Department of Education of Izium City Council; Izium City Military Administration

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Purpose of the meeting: To create a platform for dialogue between students and city authorities aimed at developing student self-government, building leadership competencies, and fostering an active civic position.
Participants will discuss the transparency of decision-making processes, youth engagement in community recovery, the development of the educational space, and the strengthening of public participation.
The event programme includes a panel discussion, “Youth and Authorities: Partnership or Formality?”, where students will have the opportunity to share their ideas and vision for the future of Izium, while representatives of the authorities will present plans for the city’s development.

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