
Doha Forum's Youth Edition Begins Today
Doha, Qatar: Doha Forum's Youth Edition will launch its fourth edition in collaboration with QatarDebate Center today.
The two-day event will be held at M7, Msheireb, bringing together 150 youth activists from 90 countries worldwide, including 50 local participants from Qatar.
The theme,“The Innovation Imperative,” reflects the urgent need to develop innovative solutions to address the complexities of the digital age. Innovation is recognized as essential for sustainability and progress across various fields, including the economy and international relations.
Doha Forum has long been established as one of the leading global events on contemporary international affairs, providing a platform for exchanging ideas and insights on pressing global issues. Its youth edition serves as a purposeful dialogue platform where young voices can inspire and engage with others, fostering an understanding of diverse perspectives through interactive workshops and discussions.
Participants will explore global issues spanning five key areas: geopolitics, economic development, emerging technologies, security, and cultural diplomacy.

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