Strategic sessions of the BRICS House : "The View of Youth"
2024-11-27 19:09
The main organizers of the event were the International Association of Youth Organizations "MAMO" and the Association of Socially Oriented Non-profit Organizations for the implementation and development of socially significant programs and projects. The event covered such important topics as "Family and traditional values", "Multipolar world", "Youth Diplomacy", "Advantages of artificial intelligence for society".
The strategic sessions were attended by 12 honorary speakers, 50 students from various universities from technology to economics.
The event was opened by Konstantin Klimenko, Rector of the Eurasian International University, academician, Chairman of the Council for International Humanitarian Cooperation and Public Diplomacy, President of the BRICS+ International Network, and Anastasia Solovyova, Director of the International Association of Youth Organizations.
Sergey Ladochkin, Member of the Public Chamber of Moscow, Vice-President of the International Network "House of BRICS+", Vice-President for International Relations of the Eurasian International University, delivered a welcoming speech. Sergey Ladochkin conveyed greetings and support from Inna Svyatenko, Senator of the Russian Federation, representative of the legislative authority of Moscow, as well as from the Commissioner for Human Rights the rights of entrepreneurs in Moscow - Tatiana Mineeva.
The main participants were students. The event made it possible to form an active civic position, develop leadership skills among young people, exchange experiences and best practices in the field of education, tourism, culture, and youth policy.
The strategic sessions were certainly beneficial, the students present were active and involved in communicating with the speakers. The participants discussed the stated topics and exchanged ideas. The students showed the ability to listen, argue and find compromises, creating a pleasant atmosphere of intimacy of the event. As a result, the young people received feedback and identified areas of development and cooperation.