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9/5/24, 1:41 PM              Youth Knowledge Forum kickstarts convening wide range of thought leaders and government officials

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         Youth Knowledge Forum kickstarts convening wide range of

         thought leaders and government officials


        Sep 04, 2024 (MENAFN via COMTEX) --
        (MENAFN - Orient Planet Group) 03 September 2024 - The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation
        (MBRF) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), organized the second edition of Youth Knowledge Forum
        (YKF), which commenced in the capital city of Egypt, Cairo, on 2, and 3 September. The event was launched in partnership
        with the Egyptian Ministry of Youth and Sports, under the patronage of His Excellency Dr. Ashraf Sobhy, Egypt's Minister of
        Youth and Sports. The event will set the stage to conduct active discussions on topics related to education, technology, the
        mental health of youth, and various other challenges they confront.
        H.E. Dr. Sobhy; H.E. Jamal bin Huwaireb, CEO of the MBRF; and Alessandro Fracassetti, UNDP Resident Representative
        in Egypt, were present at the event, along with various government officials, thought leaders, and specialists. The event
        also witnessed a remarkable turnout from a range of young Egyptians and Arabs.
        H.E. Jamal bin Huwaireb said, "At the MBRF, we constantly look forward to playing a substantial role in the process of
        enhancing intellectual and knowledge mobility in the Arab world, especially among the youth. Being the fruitful outcome of
        our collaboration with the Ministry of Youth and Sports of Egypt and UNDP, the second edition of the YKF stands out as a
        strategic knowledge platform to support Egyptian youth. This event enables them to benefit from insightful discussions and
        gain knowledge on key concepts and effective theoretical and practical tools to confront various challenges in their lives."
        Meanwhile, H.E. Dr. Sobhy said, "The second edition of the YKF is anticipated to serve as an ideal knowledge resource for
        Egyptian society across various categories. Through this forum, which convenes renowned individuals in the fields of
        science, intellect, and development, we aim to provide the country's youth with vital insights that will help them carve a path
        towards a thriving future on a personal and professional level."
        For his part, Alessandro Fracassetti explained that UNDP seeks to create a deepening knowledge impact in the region's
        communities and operationalize the youth's role at local and regional levels as key priorities of UNDP. Furthermore, he said
        "Today's YKF in Egypt is an important step in our ongoing efforts to empower young Egyptians. By equipping them with the
        necessary skills and knowledge, we aim to strengthen their role in decision-making and help them succeed in this rapidly
        evolving landscape."
        The inaugural session was followed by a high-level opening session titled "The Role of Governments and their Policies in
        Addressing Challenges to Youth." The session, which was moderated by Rania Hashem, witnessed the participation of H.E.
        Dr. Sobhy; H.E. Dr. Ayman Ashour, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research; and H.E. Dr. Ahmed Fouad Hano,
        Egypt's Minister of Culture.
        The first session of the event was held under the title 'The Educational Process: Opportunities and Challenges' and it
        witnessed the participation of Dr. Tarek Shawki, Former Minister of Education of Egypt; Dr. Hossam Badrawi, National
        Dialogue Advisor; Maged Harby, General Manager of EdVentures; and Abdalla Armash, President of Cairo University
        Students Union and Former President of the Egyptian School Students Union.
        The session covered topics such as the methods for integrating artificial intelligence (AI) in educational systems, the role of
        educational systems and training programs in advancing the youth leadership sector, and requisite skills for the youth to
        keep up with the demands of the global labor market. Furthermore, the session covered areas including the risks
        associated with relying on AI techniques to replace teachers' intervention and reduce human interaction, and the digital
        skills that the youth require to optimally leverage them in the education process.
        Held under the title 'The Impact of Technology on Future Jobs', the second session featured various prominent individuals,
        including Abdel-Moneim Imam, Member of Parliament and Secretary of the Planning and Budget Committee; Eng. Huda
        Dahroug, Advisor to the Minister for Digital Community Development at the Ministry of Communications and Information
        Technology; Eng. Mostafa Abou Gamrah, Expert in Communication and Information Technology; Nora Abu Al Saud, CEO of
        Education for Employment, Egypt; and Mohamad Taha, Project Manager of Tawwar we Ghayyar, Care, Egypt.
        The session's key topics covered shifts occurring in the labor market and the impact of digitalization on the Arab labor
        market. This included exploring the new employment opportunities that are being created by technological developments as
        well as the jobs that may eventually lose prominence or change. In addition, participants shed light on the influence of
        technology and digital transformation on employment opportunities as well as the related legal implications. They further
        underscored the significance of education and training in enhancing worker competencies and providing them with real-
        world experience and skills needed to succeed in the ever-evolving world.
        The session further highlighted various pillars, including challenges and opportunities linked to employment and freelance
        skills. In addition, the discussion underscored the role of technology and digital communication in supporting Arab youth to
        boost their practice of free commercial activities and artisan skills. Participants also addressed the potential struggles they
        might encounter as well as the rise of the gig economy and its effects on conventional employment models.
        The third session on the inaugural day was held under the 'Mental Health of Arab Youth in Light of Technology and AI
        Acceleration' with the participation of Ambassador Nabila Makram, Chairman of the Technical Secretariat of the National
        Alliance for Developmental Work and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Fahim Foundation for Mental Health
        Support; Eng. Ahmed Abu Elhaz, CEO and Co-Founder of Shezlong; and Dr. Monan Abdel Maksoud, Secretary-General of
        the General Secretariat of Mental Health. The session was moderated by Amr Mousa, Head of CBC Reporters.
        The session witnessed a comprehensive discussion on key topics, including the preventive techniques and root causes of
        the increase in psychological problems linked to excessive technology use. It also explored the effects of AI developments
        on Arab youth's mental health and social interactions, as well as the negative effects of excessive reliance on technology
        over the development of personal skills on mental health. In addition, participants engaged in a thorough conversation on
        the impact of online gaming addiction on social behavior and mental health.
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