#NextGen Democracy: Empowering Youth in Challenging Times

Civic Space, Public Participation, Other — Webinar

— May 21, 2025 @ 10:00am - 11:00am GMT-05:00

Host Organization and Partners — Accountability Lab and the Youth Democracy Cohort

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Accountability Lab and the Youth Democracy Cohort, co-led by European Partnership for Democracy, are organising a virtual workshop to reflect on how young people can be better supported in their political and civic engagement, globally. This work is key to build the capacity and enhance the democratic commitment of the next generation of leaders and voters. Youth-led initiatives must demonstrate their capacity to adapt and ensure diverse voices within decision-making.

This event will bring together members from former and existing global and regional youth networks and will allow participants to think together on how to overcome challenges to youth participation.

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