Celebrating the success achieved by Egyptian football player Mohamed Salah, the organizers of the World Youth Forum placed his statue in front of the forum’s halls.
CAIRO - 4 November 2018: Celebrating the success achieved by Egyptian football player Mohamed Salah, the organizers of the World Youth Forum placed his statue in front of the forum’s halls.
A total of 13 sessions will be held during the World Youth Forum's second day.
On Nov. 1 and 2, the forum witnessed pre-workshops related to the "Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want" and "Empowering Persons with Disabilities: Towards a More Integrated World."
The opening of the World Youth Theater took place on Friday, November 2. The actual discussion sessions are planned to start on November 4, where participants will discuss a number of issues, including differences among cultures and civilizations, the role of world leaders in building and sustaining peace, the role of soft power in countering ideological extremism and terrorism, and Day Zero: Water security in the wake of climate change.
On November 5, the sessions will tackle the role of entrepreneurs and start-ups in global economic growth, rebuilding societies and states after conflicts, narrowing the gender gap in the labor market and humanitarian assistance: A global responsibility in the face of challenges.
The forum's closing session and the announcement of the World Youth Forum 2018's recommendations will take place on Nov. 6.
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