The global event was organized under the leadership of the United Nations country parties and local representatives working in different countries, where youths raised their local struggle such as power justice, economic dignity and a living planet with the general secretary’s climate speech.
From the rural region of Africa to the island country and Delhi and Johannesburg, youths expressed their bold ideas and expectations for the future of a durable and equitable force.
Strong youth dialogue in India
India Under the leadership of the United Nations Prince Coordinator Shambi Sharp, the UN party and various climate change organizations organized a strong and trivial program.
On this occasion, youth workers, climate organization representatives, policy experts and several participants in the private sector actively participated.
The program began with a direct telecast of the UN Secretary -General’s speech, then a high level panel discussion was held. In this discussion, it was discussed how the youth of India could change the concrete at the local level through innovation and leadership.

In India, Manan Singh, a young activist associated with the UN Environment Program (UNEP), said, “We are not just setting the climate goals – we are setting a new general rule.”
At the same time, UNICEF’s climate colleague Hina Saifi said “This is not a project – it needs daily.“
The speakers emphasized that investing is the most important step in promoting clean power in India, public awareness, education and capable youth.
From South Africa to Belize: Voice of the global
This global event began from South Africa, where young representative Zaheer Suleiman kept this important question in front of the United Nations Massacre: “Are you confident that our generation is still capable of changing the future?”

In response, the general secretary accepted the past failures, but the present generation expressed confidence in the excitement and power, saying, “My generation was very late. But the new generation now has ways, knowledge and resolution – and I am confident that they will take our nature to a balanced and sustainable future with nature.”
Central America Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica and Panama For example, youths in different countries came together and supported the power change for the rural and tribal communities.

Clear message
The general secretary gave a clear warning, “We are at the gates of a new power revolution. But this change will not be automatically – the faster, not as much as needed. This responsibility is now ours.”
The youth of India are not just listening to this message – they are giving it direction and speed.