Empowering Youth Worldwide with Innovation and Opportunity
UNESCO and K-pop icon SEVENTEEN are partnering to transform youth innovation by awarding $1 million in grants to 100 youth-led projects across 70 countries. This initiative empowers young people to address critical challenges through creativity, mentorship, and resources.
Introduction
UNESCO and SEVENTEEN are awarding financial grants to 100 inspiring, youth-led initiatives in 70 countries. These projects address challenges like mental health, environmental conservation, and community building.
By combining funding with mentorship, the program aims to empower a generation of changemakers.
Youth Innovation: Rising to Global Challenges
Today’s youth face mounting challenges, from mental health struggles to limited opportunities matching their aspirations. With 52% of the global population under 30, their potential for creating change is immense but often untapped due to resource constraints.
- Why This Matters:
UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay emphasizes, “Young generations are a source of innovation, but they often lack funds and support. This program enables them to implement impactful solutions.”
Spotlight on Projects
Selected Initiatives Driving Change:
- Haiti: MakerLab Culture Youth and Girl initiative fosters social and technological innovation for youth and women in cultural industries.
- Zambia: DeafSmart Initiative trains deaf youth on digital safety.
- Philippines: Islands of Imagination Festival provides cultural expression and environmental education for island communities.
- Greece: SkatersCreators fights discrimination through skateboarding and art.
These projects span diverse fields—music, sports, technology, and mental health—fostering community improvement and global cooperation.
Program Highlights
Details |
Description |
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Total Grant Budget | $1 Million USD |
Number of Projects Supported | 100 |
Countries Involved | 70 |
Grant Amount per Project | $5,000–$7,500 |
Training and Mentorship | Social innovation experts co-create programs with winners |
Each initiative will receive funding alongside project management training and mentorship, ensuring sustainable outcomes.
SEVENTEEN: Advocates for Youth Empowerment
The globally celebrated K-pop group SEVENTEEN has elevated their advocacy as UNESCO’s Goodwill Ambassador for Youth. Their $1 million donation to the UNESCO Global Youth Grant Scheme reflects their commitment to fostering positive change.
SEVENTEEN shares their motivation:
“Youth projects inspire us. This program empowers young people to achieve their dreams and build communities.”
UNESCO’s Mission for Youth
UNESCO’s Youth Programme mobilizes resources and supports young people to address pressing global issues. Through this initiative, UNESCO encourages governments to prioritize youth-focused policies, ensuring future generations have tools to succeed.
To Conclude
UNESCO and SEVENTEEN’s groundbreaking collaboration highlights the transformative potential of youth-led innovation. From empowering underserved communities to addressing environmental concerns, these initiatives inspire hope for the future.
Explore more about UNESCO and SEVENTEEN’s efforts here.