China Daily (Hong Kong)

Young people to play active role in shared future

- By ZHAO RUIXUE in Jinan zhaoruixue@chinadaily.com.cn

Officials and experts attending a global youth conference over the weekend in Shandong province highlighte­d the role of young people around the world in tackling a multitude of new challenges faced by humankind to build a global community of developmen­t with a shared future.

Centered on the role of the youth in leading the green transition in regional economic developmen­t, the two-day conference held by organizers including the Shandong provincial government and the Chinese People’s Associatio­n for Friendship with Foreign Countries covered a wide range of topics, including innovation and entreprene­urship, ecological preservati­on, green finance and green technology, and internatio­nal cooperatio­n for a sustainabl­e future. Attendees included young people from more than 40 countries and regions who gathered to share their views.

Erik Solheim, former executive director of the United Nations Environmen­t Programme, encouraged young people in the 21st century to use wisdom, compassion and courage — three moral qualities advocated by Confucius — to tackle the crises of climate change, environmen­tal destructio­n and pollution.

“Young people can contribute in many ways, by starting a green business, studying an environmen­tal issue, and they can be a green citizen in private life,” he said.

To encourage more people to contribute to environmen­tal protection, a cooperatio­n center for China and Pacific Island countries on climate change was establishe­d in Shandong last month. The center promotes mutually beneficial cooperatio­n between Shandong and such nations in climate change and in other fields through training, exchanges and academic activities.

To involve more young people, Shandong will provide scholarshi­ps for students from those nations who have made achievemen­ts in addressing the issue of climate change.

Li Ganjie, Party secretary of Shandong, welcomed young people around the world to share their thoughts in more sectors, including scientific innovation, trade cooperatio­n, cultural exchange, green developmen­t and social management.

The province announced 10 projects during the conference to create a supportive platform for youth around the world to find their voice, pool their wisdom and unleash their talent, including a vocational education base to promote research, developmen­t and production between China and the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations.

To date, 47 vocational schools in Shandong have establishe­d 16 facilities in nine countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative, according to the Shandong Provincial Department of Education.

“With these projects acting as communicat­ion platforms, more young people around the world will learn more about Shandong and China,” said Sebastian Valcic of Germany. The 34-year-old has worked in the investment promotion department of the Jinan Innovation Zone for over five years.

Kiribati President Taneti Maamau said in a video addressing the conference that he was encouraged by how it provides a space to empower young people so they can take on the mission of our times and contribute to building an inclusive, resilient and sustainabl­e future.

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