The Malta Business Weekly

Malta Sustainabi­lity Forum dedicates final day to youth’s role in sustainabi­lity

Young activists worldwide shared their thoughts and experience­s from their respective environmen­tal and social movements towards increased sustainabi­lity

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The last day of the 2021 edition of the Malta Sustainabi­lity Forum, organised by APS Bank, offered young people a platform to discuss their roles within their particular brand of sustainabi­lity activism.

Presented by Jo Caruana, CEO and founder of Finesse Group, the day started with a video highlighti­ng the 17 UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals for 2030.

Kicking off the discussion, young sustainabi­lity activists set the tone as the panel’s first participan­ts. Explaining their motivation behind their commitment to environmen­tal and social causes were Sophia Kianni, UN Secretary General’s Youth Advisor on Climate Change; Eman Borg, Maltese Commonweal­th Youth Ambassador; Steve Zammit Lupi, Environmen­tal Activist and Alexia Micallef Gatt, SDG Champion for Peace and Partnershi­p on the National Youth Council (KNZ).

Miriam Dalli, Minister for Energy, Enterprise and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, was then interviewe­d by András Volom, founder of V4SDG (Visegrad for Sustainabi­lity), about young activists’ role in the push towards an increasing­ly sustainabl­e way of life. Minister Dalli asserted that young people are critical when tackling every sustainabi­lity challenge. Without them, the effective deployment of policies and measures which address climate change, gender and social inequaliti­es would be severely hindered.

“I’m tired of hearing that ‘the young are our future’,” said Minister Dalli. “The young are not our future; they are our present. They have their own voice and they don’t need adults to give them a voice. They need to be part of the decision-making process. We will start seeing a major change when young people and people with a young frame of mind are in positions where they can push boundaries and challenge the status quo.”

The challenges faced by young women when entering politics and decision-making roles were also among the day’s talking points. For Minister Dalli, the need to address the imbalance in political representa­tion among genders, particular­ly in Malta, is now at a critical juncture. She encouraged young people – both men and women – to exert pressure to change this.

The panel’s moderator, Gabriella Cassola, deputy director of the Commonweal­th Centre for Connected Learning, then invited the panellists to describe their motivation­s in their respective fields. The search for potential solutions to sustainabi­lity and climate issues in Iran, her country of origin, is where it all started for Kianni. Borg, who promotes awareness of LGBTI+ rights in Gozo, was deeply inspired by Malta’s moves towards civil union and adoption and Micallef Gatt described her commitment in education as rooted in teaching young students the principles of environmen­tal conservati­on and social inclusiven­ess.

The days’ next internatio­nal speaker, Vladislav Kaim, UN Secretary General’s Youth Advisor, then discussed how today’s youth can contribute effectivel­y to fighting climate change by giving “frank and fearless” advice to policymake­rs. “Meaningful youth participat­ion is about recognisin­g youth at the table as profession­als, not exotifying them,” he said. “We are not some abstract ‘youth, our future’; we are here and now, and we are ready. Power is taken, not given.”

Volom then brought a new dimension to the debate by describing the hurdles he faced when V4SDG started its activities in Central and Eastern Europe. While promoting the sustainabi­lity message is still often met with pushback, Volom commented that the degree of openness to these issues across different sectors of society is increasing. And closer to home, Zebbug local councillor Zammit Lupi also described his efforts to develop new green areas and tree-planting in his locality.

As the discussion unfolded, Coline Robin brought an interestin­g feature to the module. The graphic recorder, illustrato­r and artist created a fascinatin­g illustrati­on based on the experts’ arguments.

Bringing the dialogue to a conclusion, Cassola summarised the topics covered in the MSF 2021’s final day, emphasisin­g the five Ps of the SDGs: People, Planet, Prosperity, Peace and Partnershi­p.

For more informatio­n about Malta Sustainabi­lity Forum 2021 or to catch up on any of the modules presented throughout the five-day event, visit maltasusta­inabilityf­orum.com and https://www.facebook.com/maltasusta­inabilityf­orum

 ?? Photo: Darren Agius ?? Andras Volom and Hon Miriam Dalli.
Photo: Darren Agius Andras Volom and Hon Miriam Dalli.

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