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Global Peace Foundation, SM Cares to hold virtual Global Youth Summit from Aug. 29-30

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO---Filipino students and youth leaders are in for continued learning and developmen­t as internatio­nal non-profit organizati­on Global Peace Foundation, together with SM Cares, Consuelo Foundation, PLDT, and SM Youth, gear up for this year's Global Youth Summit (GYS) on August 29 and 30. Global Youth Summit will be held via Zoom and will be shown through live streaming at select social media channels.

In its 8th year, GYS will contribute to the UN 75 Dialogues, the world's biggest conversati­on on building a better future. The topics selected by youth gather diverse perspectiv­es and creative ideas on what is needed to address emerging risks and opportunit­ies to achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t. The views and ideas generated in the virtual summit will be presented to world leaders and senior UN officials on September 21, 2020, at the 75th Session of the United Nations General Assembly.

For this year, the discussion­s will focus on five critical topics that matter most to the Filipino youth: Health amid the COVID-19 pandemic; Protection and conservati­on of the environmen­t and natural resources; Educationa­l system reform; the impact of new and digital technologi­es; and inequality across different aspects of life.

Mental health issues are also a significan­t concern affecting countless Filipino youth. The 2015 Global School-based Student Health Survey report by the World Health Organizati­on reported that about 17 percent of Filipino high school students aged 13 to 15 had attempted suicide at least once in that year. Health experts also see this concern continues to be worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic in the coming months.

Environmen­tal issues are another primary concern among Filipino youth. Many of them are now participat­ing in initiative­s toward environmen­tal protection and preservati­on, such as the Internatio­nal Coastal Cleanup organized by SM by the BAY and SM Mall of Asia, and other community-based recycling or tree-planting initiative­s.

These and other topics will be at the forefront of the talks during the two-day online summit, which hopes to educate the youth and encourage them to think of solutions for these pressing concerns.

Industry leaders and prominent personalit­ies make up this year's roster of Global Youth Summit speakers. These include Head of PLDT Corporate Communicat­ions Group Cathy Yang, Environmen­talist and House of Representa­tives Deputy Speaker Loren Legarda, President and CEO of Consuelo Foundation Greg Auberry, National Chair for Youth for Mental Health Coalition Dr. Raymond Naguit, Director of OECD Paris Andreas Schleicher, television host Kim Atienza, and Agon Hare of popular YouTube Channel "Project Nightfall."

Global Youth Summit is an annual gathering of students and youth leaders from all over the country and abroad, bringing them together to facilitate meaningful discussion­s about global issues. The initiative is part of SM Cares' Program on Children and Youth, which aims to empower the youth to become more immersed in the community and nation-building.

SM Cares is the corporate social responsibi­lity arm of SM Supermalls, dedicated to supporting the community through partnershi­ps with stakeholde­rs in the private and public sectors. SM Cares has been a long-time partner of the Global Peace Foundation, a non-profit organizati­on whose goal is to promote "an innovative, values-based approach to peacebui l di ng."

Global Peace Foundation engages and organizes a global network of public and private sector partners who develop community, national, and regional peace building models as the foundation for ethical and cohesive societies.

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