Supervisor Elham AbolFateh
Editor in Chief Mohamed Wadie

4 Days with World Youth


Sat 15 Jan 2022 | 05:40 PM
Elham Aboul Fateh

I lived four wonderful days at the World Youth Forum in Sharm El Sheikh where there were important lectures and sessions, and information.

President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi dazzled everyone, with his his deep comments, humanitarian glimpses, participation, and giving the young people hope, attention and experience.

The forum was attended by more than three thousand young people from 134 countries around the world, they disused a lot of important topics , the main topic was the post-Covid world, especially since the forum was suspended over the past two years due to the pandemic.

I listened to the dialogues and discussions that took place between the president and the youth, the president was keen to answer all questions.. President Sisi succeeded in conveying the message of the forum and the youth of the world in everything related to the human rights file in addition to stressing the need for the international community to not be narrow-minded about this file and implement human rights in its comprehensive concepts by recognizing human rights in health, educational and social files.

Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly participated in one of the most important sessions, gave information, presented facts and reports, proving that the Egyptian government is experienced and knowledgeable. He talked about climate change and the total losses since 1970 to the present time, reaching $3.6 trillion, according to experts' estimates.

Dr. Hala Al-Saeed, Minister of Planning,  talked about development plans and facing poverty.

The entire government appeared in an honorable manner in terms of organization, organizers, written scripts and presenters, a wonderful integrated epic in which Egypt appeared to the world with its bright civilized face in its new republic.

In energy session was very important, in which Minister of Renewable Electricity Dr. Mohamed Shaker, Deputy speaker of parliament Mohamed Abou El-Enein, and chief of the Energy Systems and Infrastructure pision at the United Nations Industrial Development Organization Rania Ghoneim,, participated.

Kolna Wahed (We are all one), a wonderful play by the creative director Khaled Galal, that was the first work to talk about “Covid-19”, which includes youth talents of 14 nationalities, who dazzled the world with scenes that reflect the reality of the Coronavirus  pandemic. the closing ceremony and the Reviving Humanity Memorial came to crown these four wonderful days with an impressive work.

I express my appreciation to everyone who participated, thought, implemented and planned for the fourth edition of the World Youth Forum, long live Egypt.