Youth in action for climate and innovation policy in South-East Europe
Despite this progress, youth participation in policy processes continues to face persistent barriers, including financial constraints, educational gaps, inadequate access to information, and deeply rooted seniority cultures.
Drawing on ‘UNESCO’s toolbox for youth policy and programming’, the working groups outlined a shared vision of meaningful youth engagement: a participatory process where young actors are involved as partners and leaders at every stage of environmental, scientific, and governance initiatives. Central to this approach are partnership-building, advocacy, and networking.
Through dynamic exchanges and collaborative sessions, the workshop created a vibrant platform for young participants to share ideas, engage with professionals, and receive constructive feedback. Together, they explored potential pathways for youth-led entrepreneurship, employment, and leadership in the green and digital transitions.
Too often, youth voices remain unheard in key decision-making spaces, particularly in science, technology and environmental policy. Opportunities for young people to contribute meaningfully to progress in these fields remain limited. This is what UNESCO, together with its partners, aims to change by bridging the gap ahead, advancing policies that are inclusive, ambitious, and forward-looking for generations to come.

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