The World Youth Forum (WYF) spokesman, Sarah Badr, said on Wednesday that the forum was suspended for a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
In televised remarks, Badr added that they are fully prepared to organize the 4th edition, set to kick off on January 10.
Moreover, she added that WYF is scheduled to discuss the Coronavirus pandemic, and the post-COVID world, as well as all issues related to the pandemic.
The global forum will also tackle the development initiatives around the world, foremost of which, 'Decent Life' initiative, launched in Egypt, under the patronage of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, the spokesman continued.
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Moreover, Badr also noted that key issues will be discussed during the forum sessions like Energy, Technology, and Youth vision.
It is worth mentioning that the fourth edition of the forum will be launched, in the presence and patronage of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi in Sharm El-Sheikh from January 10 to 13.
A few days ago, the World Youth Forum’s management announced the launch of a new and upgraded version of the forum’s app on Apple Store and Google Play to serve as a link between all participants and those interested in the forum.
The app provides all the exclusive news about the forum’s activities, its agenda, as well as details on the events and speakers, with a feature of interaction between speakers and app users.
The application also sends some notifications about the dates of the meetings, sessions, and alerts before the start of courses and workshops.
Moreover, the upgraded version allows participants in the forum to create a schedule that helps them follow up on the events and organize the participation schedule for each day of the forum.