G200 Youth Forum 2016 Final Results

April 11, 2016

G200 Youth Forum 2016 Final Results

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The G200 Youth Forum 2016 concluded as participants submitted their final recommendations and findings to the G200 Association Team.  Those documents, broken into four sections to represent four platforms of the Forum were: the Joint Session Reports, from the Joint Sessions; the Communiqué, from the G200 Youth Summit; the G200 Youth Forum 2016 Conference Report, from the Conference; and the Joint Statement, from the International Young Parliamentarians’ Debate.

These documents, collectively forming the G200 Youth Forum 2016 Final Results, were finalized and sent to heads of state and leaders of private and public organizations yesterday.  Through the Final Results, the G200 Association has shared the conclusions made by the many participants of the G200 Youth Forum 2016.

The Joint Session Reports focused primarily upon two topics: Security Education and Perceiving Happiness. Participants reviewed the various problems and solutions in several fields.  The Security Education Joint Session was divided into several subtopics: The Scope of Extremism, Goals & Objectives of Security Education, Research into Security Education. Policies & Procedures, National Curricula, and Social Media. The Perceiving Happiness Joint Session developed recommendations of several directions: Defining and Measuring Happiness, Happiness and Well-being in Education, Happiness: a Serious Business, Well-being through Social Aspects, and Moving Forward Sustainably to make a positive difference in the world.

The Communiqué focused on five topics, based on committees: the Global Health Committee, the Shaping the Labour Market Committee, the ‘From Consumer Society towards Value-based Society’ Committee, the New Strategies for Financial Sector and World Economy Committee, and the Technological Challenges Committee. The Global Health Committee focused its recommendations on identifying the precipitants of disease with a focus on prevention rather than treatment, on the outwards movement of skilled professionals, positive correlation between good health of a community and their economic growth, the importance to consider both physical and mental health, and on gender and inequality. The Shaping the Labour Market Committee discussed a few types of workers: educated, experienced, unskilled, and disadvantaged. The ‘From Consumer Society towards Value-based Society’ Committee focused on Government Institutions & the Business Environment, Education, Waste Management and Reduction, and Energy Management.  The New Strategies for Financial Sector and World Economy Committee reviewed Barriers to Entry, International Regulatory Framework, and Inequality/Income Disparity. The Technological Challenges Committee centered their attention on Education, Research, Environmental Aspects, and Security.

The G200 Youth Forum 2016 Conference Report was divided into eight components, listing eight roundtables. Round Table I: Economics and Finance center on Investing and Financing, Measures of success, and Global Dynamics.  Round Table II: Law and Human Rights focused on The Issue of Illegal Immigration, and The Issue of Low Voter Turnout in Elections. Round Table III: World Politics and International Relations included the topics such as the Role of Sports, the Sino-Russia Cooperation after the Ukraine Crisis and the Review of the Conflict Theories. Round Table IV: Social Affairs and Medicine reviewed Gender Equality in Saudi Arabia and A Global Problem with Poor Prognosis. Round Table V: Ecology, Environment, and Energy focused on a few Weather Issues.  Round Table VI: Design, Technology, and Innovations hosted Technology Which Will Reach a Singularity.  Round Table VII: Education and Youth included two sessions: Facing the Challenges and Empowerment and Opportunity.  Finally, Round Table VIII: Humanities: History, Philosophy, Linguistics, Arts, and Journalism approached three interconnected issues related to the perception of happiness in society in contemporary times, in ancient history and philosophy, and the knowledge of the history of the African continent in present-day Spanish universities and the implications of such studies for the understanding of international relations.

The final platform of the G200 Youth Forum 2016, International Young Parliamentarians' Debate Joint Statement was drafted based upon the collaboration of young parliamentarians from Europe, North America and Africa. The Joint Statement focused upon four main areas of improvement: Entrepreneurship, Sports, Agriculture, and Women’s Rights.

As previously mentioned, the Final Results were sent to heads of state and leaders of private and public organizations. A copy can be downloaded by all the participants via the G200 Association website.

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G200 Youth Forum Press Office
G200 Youth Forum 2015 Official Opening Ceremony, Ms. Ksenia Khoruzhnikova, G200 Association Founder and President
April, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
G200 Youth Forum 2015 Official Opening Ceremony, Ms. Ksenia Khoruzhnikova, G200 Association Founder and President
G200 Youth Forum 2015 Official Opening Ceremony, Ms. Ksenia Khoruzhnikova, G200 Association Founder and President
G200 Youth Forum 2015 Official Opening Ceremony, Mr. Wolfgang Bauer, Deputy Mayor of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Welcomes Participants
G200 Youth Forum 2015 Official Opening Ceremony
G200 Youth Forum 2015 Official Opening Ceremony, Plenary Session Perceiving Happiness
Plenary Session Perceiving Happiness, Dr. Yan-Emmanuel De Neve, University College London, presenting The Economics of Human Well-Being
Plenary Session Perceiving Happiness, Dr. Song Yan, Jacobs University, presenting Perceiving Happiness across Cultures
Plenary Session Perceiving Happiness, Dr. Klaus Boehnke, Jacobs University, presenting Societal Cohesion: The Pathway to Global Happiness?
Plenary Session Perceiving Happiness, Dr. Klaus Schoemann, Jacobs University, presenting Happiness: Interaction of Biology, Psychology and Social Context
Plenary Session Perceiving Happiness, Q & A Section
Plenary Session Perceiving Happiness, Q & A Section
Plenary Session Perceiving Happiness, Q & A Section
G200 Youth Forum 2015 Official Opening Ceremony, Group Photo
G200 Youth Forum 2015, Joint Session 2 What Lessons Should G20 Countries Learn from Developing Countries? Ms. Iris Nxumalo, Intern Lecturer, University of Pretoria, South Africa, Group Leader Representing Professors
G200 Youth Forum 2015, Joint Session 2 What Lessons Should G20 Countries Learn from Developing Countries? Ms. Natalia Nikiforova, Senior-Lecturer, St-Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russia, Joint Session Chair
G200 Youth Forum 2015, Joint Session 2 What Lessons Should G20 Countries Learn from Developing Countries? Ms. Elena Shumeyko, Manager of the International Office, ITMO University, Russia Analyst
G200 Youth Forum 2015, Joint Session 2 What Lessons Should G20 Countries Learn from Developing Countries?
G200 Youth Forum 2015, Joint Session 2 What Lessons Should G20 Countries Learn from Developing Countries? Mr. Julien Rosendahl, Student of Griffith University, Australia, Group Leader Representing Students
G200 Youth Forum 2015, Joint Session 2 What Lessons Should G20 Countries Learn from Developing Countries?
G200 Youth Forum 2015, Joint Session 1 Perceiving Happiness
G200 Youth Forum 2015, Joint Session 1 Perceiving Happiness
G200 Youth Forum 2015, Joint Session 1 Perceiving Happiness
Welcome Champaigne before the Classical Concert
Welcome Champaigne before the Classical Concert
Classical Concert, Oleg Weinstein, pianist, soloist, and professor of N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov Saint Petersburg State Conservatory playing Tchaikovsky
Classical Concert, Timur Abdikeyev, opera soloist, State Academic Mariinsky Theatre, performing Aria of Prince Galitzky from Knyaz Igor by Alexander Borodin
G200 Youth Forum Classical Concert
G200 Youth Forum Classical Concert
G200 Youth Forum Classical Concert
G200 Youth Forum Official Opening Gala Dinner, Martin Kloss, master of ceremonies, and Werdenfelser Salonorchester Jazz Band
G200 Youth Forum Official Opening Gala Dinner
Ms. Ksenia Khoruzhnikoa, G200 Association Founder and President and Dr. Asaad Al Asaad, Director of Student Activity Administration of Al Yamamah University, presenting Silver Angel Award to Dr. Robyn Sampson, Research Fellow of Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Ms. Ksenia Khoruzhnikoa and Dr. Asaad Al Asaad presenting Silver Angel Award to Ms. Sofie Joosen, member of Flemish Parliament, Belgium
Ms. Ksenia Khoruzhnikoa and Dr. Asaad Al Asaad presenting Silver Angel Award to Mr Daniel Tkaczuk, student of Deakin University, Australia
G200 Youth Forum Official Opening Gala Dinner, Werdenfelser Salonorchester Jazz Band
G200 Youth Forum Official Opening Gala Dinner
G200 Youth Forum Official Opening Gala Dinner
Conference, Round Table II Law and Human Rights
G200 Youth Forum 2015, Conference Platform
G200 Youth Forum 2015, Conference Platform
G200 Youth Forum 2015, Conference Platform
International Young Parliamentarians` Debate
International Young Parliamentarians` Debate
International Young Parliamentarians` Debate, Hon. Sibusiso Innocent Malaza, Member of Mpumalanga Provincial Legislature, South Africa, Committee Chair
International Young Parliamentarians` Debate, Hon. Hon. Cleopas Maunye and Hon. Ayanda Tshabalala, Member of Mpumalanga Provincial Legislature, South Africa
International Young Parliamentarians` Debate, Ms. Sofie Joosen, Member of Flemish Parliament, Belgium, Committee Secretary General
International Young Parliamentarians` Debate, Hon. Maruping Lekwene, Northern Cape Provincial Legislature, South Africa, and Senator Daniel Ruiz, Mexico
International Young Parliamentarians` Debate, Hon. Sofie Stanfley, Member of Nothern Cape Provincial Legislature, South Africa
International Young Parliamentarians` Debate, Hon. Ayanda Tshabalala, Member of Mpumalanga Provincial Legislature, South Africa
International Young Parliamentarians` Debate, Ms. Sofie Joosen, Member of Flemish Parliament, Belgium, Committee Secretary General
International Young Parliamentarians` Debate
Conference, Round Table III World Politics and International Relations
Conference, Round Table III World Politics and International Relations
Conference, Round Table III World Politics and International Relations
Conference, Round Table III World Politics and International Relations
Conference Platform, Round Table III World Politics and International Relations, Mr. Vlad Wulff, Management Associate, Nikosax A/S, Denmark
Conference, Round Table III World Politics and International Relations
Conference, Round Table III World Politics and International Relations, Dr. Roula Inglezi-Lotz, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Conference, Round Table III World Politics and International Relations
Conference, Round Table III World Politics and International Relations, Ms. Alexandra Coelli, Student of Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Conference, Round Table III World Politics and International Relations
Creating a Picture of the World of Tomorrow and Happiness
Creating a Picture of the World of Tomorrow and Happiness
Creating a Picture of the World of Tomorrow and Happiness
Creating a Picture of the World of Tomorrow and Happiness
Creating a Picture of the World of Tomorrow and Happiness
Stephanie Kelch-Oncken, a local artist, guiding the participants
Creating a Picture of the World of Tomorrow and Happiness
Creating a Picture of the World of Tomorrow and Happiness
Happiness by Mr. Emiliano Edera, member of Trieste Regional Council, sculptor and artist, Italy
Creating a Picture of the World of Tomorrow and Happiness, Collective Masterpiece
Creating a Picture of the World of Tomorrow and Happiness, Parade of Pictures
G200 Youth Forum 2015 Official Closing Ceremony
G200 Youth Forum 2015 Official Closing Ceremony, Dr. Thomas Sinclair, University of Cyprus, Head of Secretaries of the G20 Youth Summit
G200 Youth Forum 2015 Official Closing Ceremony, G20 Youth Summit Healthcare through Ecologial Edication Committee and its Secretary General Gavyn Tellis, PWC Australia, Presenting their Recommendations
G200 Youth Forum 2015 Official Closing Ceremony
G200 Youth Forum 2015 Official Closing Ceremony
G200 Youth Forum 2015 Official Closing Ceremony, Ms. Iris Nxumalo, Student of the University of Pretoria, Secretary General of the Social Security Committee of the G20 Youth Summit
G200 Youth Forum 2015 Official Closing Ceremony, Mr. Bradley Kalgovas, Adjunct Academic of the University of South Wales, AUustralia, Chair and Secretary General of the Future of Science Committee of the G20 Youth Summit
G200 Youth Forum 2015 Official Closing Ceremony, Mr. Alejandro Leon Ramirez, Student of Metropolitan Autonomus University, Mexico
G200 Youth Forum 2015 Official Closing Ceremony, Hon. Sibusiso Innocent Malaza, Member of Mpumalanga Provincial Legislature, South Africa, Chair of International Young Parliamentarians` Debate Committee
G200 Youth Forum 2015 Official Closing Ceremony
G200 Youth Forum 2015 Official Closing Ceremony, Ms. Ksenia Khoruzhnikova, G200 Association Founder and President
Closing Gala Dinner and Bavarian Night, Participants Wearing Bavarian Dresses
Closing Gala Dinner and Bavarian Night, Alphornblaeser Band Playing Alphornes
Closing Gala Dinner and Bavarian Night, Alphornblaeser Band Conducting Alphorn Class for Participants
Closing Gala Dinner and Bavarian Night, Werdenfelser Salonorchester Jazz Band
Closing Gala Dinner and Bavarian Night, Werdenfelser Salonorchester Jazz Band
Closing Gala Dinner and Bavarian Night, Werdenfelser Salonorchester Jazz Band
Closing Gala Dinner and Bavarian Night, Klaudia and Franz Pittrich Performing Tirol National Dances
Closing Gala Dinner and Bavarian Night, Klaudia and Franz Pittrich Conducting Tirol Dance Class for Participants
Closing Gala Dinner and Bavarian Night, Klaudia and Franz Pittrich Conducting Tirol Dance Class for Participants
Closing Gala Dinner and Bavarian Night, Klaudia and Franz Pittrich Conducting Tirol Dance Class for Participants
Closing Gala Dinner and Bavarian Night, Participants from India Conducting a Class of Indian Dances
Closing Gala Dinner and Bavarian Night
Closing Gala Dinner and Bavarian Night, Group Photo
G200 Youth Forum 2015 Final Results Presentation

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Testimonials

Bongiwe Pricilla Mbinqo-Gigaba
Member of Parliament, South Africa
Bongiwe Pricilla Mbinqo-Gigaba

It’s a great opportunity for young parliamentarians all over the world to meet and share views of how to deal with issues in different places.

As a participant of G20 Youth Forum I’ve got information from others, what views, what people are doing, how best can we practice in our places and how we can improve our society.

It was a good experience and I think for next Forums it will be better to get more countries to share their ideas together.

Jenny Mikakos
Member of Parliament, Australia
Jenny Mikakos

I think the main purpose of the G20 Youth Forum is to bring together students, academics and young parliamentarians around the world to share ideas as to how we can make a better world. It is very important to have an understanding of the views of each social group fora successful policy.

It has been a very successful Forum. I wish to congratulate the organizers. I thought it was very interesting to be able to learn more from my colleagues at the International Young Parliamentarians’ Debate about the respective nations and native societies. We have decided many important questions and we will try to implement them in our countries.

Liv Holm Andersen
Member of Parliament, Denmark
Liv Holm Andersen

I expected to come here, to share a lot of ideas with representatives from parliaments and also from academic institutions. First of all I met some incredible people and second of all most importantly I got a lot of inspiration on my field which is social issues.

In our section we have very interesting papers and point of views. The greatest thing is to notice how really different systems and societies we representing. And at the same time we can agree on so many goals and aims for this world and for our countries to work on together. And that is very incredible, great.

I hope that Denmark will make really priority and send more not only MP but also representatives from local parliaments and more Universities because I think it’s a great opportunity to our young parliamentarians, youth and students to be inspired and to inspire others.

Maria Magdalena Matthys
Member of Parliament, South Africa
Maria Magdalena Matthys

I think it’s a very good cause for young people. In my vision the purpose of G20 Youth Forum is to encourage young people to learn and educate themselves, to unit them. I also think that it’s good opportunity for academics to come and share their experience. And also for young parliamentarians to be an example for the countries, they can encourage more youth, young people to participate in this program.

I talked about professionalism of women in South Africa and I’ve learnt a lot from other countries about agenda issues.

Alvin Botes
Member of the Executive Council, South Africa
Alvin Botes

One of the objective things of G20 Youth Forum is to insure a comprehension of network, to exchange intellectual and societal ideas among current youth leaders, formal youth leaders and those working on the youth agenda across the world.

One of my colleagues on the International Young Parliamentarians’ Debate presented me kangaroo – I’m from South Africa, I was in Russia and received an Australian kangaroo. It’s the exchange of ideas and network. So this little kangaroo symbolizes this.

It’s a good platform for intellectual debate and it should be held annually.

Bing Ren
Professor, Nankai University, China
Bing Ren

According to my understanding, G8 and G20 originally focused on the finances and economic issues. But through out of the years and particularly my personal participation this time I think the issue animation becomes broader than that. It is not only economy and finance, but social issues, environmental issues and arts, history. Very different areas comes together to discuss and make dialogue together.

I hope to involve myself in different kinds of platforms – I can speak out my opinion and suggestions – that makes my exchange here more meaningful.
I work in education, I pay attention to educating young people – so I find a lot of common problems around the world. That makes me inspired with the idea that we should participate in these meetings and thanks to G8 and G20 Alumni Association for inviting me hear.

And the other impressive thing is: I think G20 Youth Forum have made great efforts in organizing many people together and try to collect the ideas and also to make this activities more interesting and alive. That is also good impression for me.

Shinya Hanaoka
Associate Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Shinya Hanaoka

When I go back to Japan I would like to inform about G20 Youth Forum other faculty members, also international division of our University. Then I will recommend some students from our faculty to join this Forum over the next two years.

Xinghua Liu
Assistant Professor, Nankai University, China
Xinghua Liu

This is very famous, impressive and huge youth forum, and also well organized. My first impression was that we can meet with different people from other countries. There are different cultures, different national dresses – for me it is good experience to meet new people from all over the world.

G20 Youth Forum is very good instrument for public all over the world in different countries to learn about G20, especially for the young leaders and youth elites in different countries. I think it will play very important role in the media, in the mobilization, press mobilization in different countries.

Hai Tao Huang
Lecturer of Zhou Enlai School of Government, Nankai University, China
Hai Tao Huang

Firstly, it’s very precious experience for me. I can meet people all around the world more than 60 countries. It’s very good opportunity to speak with them and to exchange ideas. And, secondly, communications is not enough – we can understand each other and then we can understand ideas of the whole world; especially I’m very happy to see that the future young leaders they gather together. This may be a good guarantee for the development of the world. They have fresh ideas – and this is very important.

Marçal Avelino Salazar Marques Mendes
Jurist, University of Minho, Portugal
Marçal Avelino Salazar Marques Mendes

The purpose of the Forum is very well constructed. I think it makes us like a prototype of government. It develops a capacity of communicating with people and with some ministers and with the government itself. It’s important for participants that they go home and make there some kind of experiments and be reasonable and capable to understand the solution to each country and for the whole world.

Connell Wise
Founder, Chairman of the Board & Chief Executive, United States Youth Chamber of Commerce, USA
Connell Wise

In my understanding of the main purpose of G20 Youth Forum it is the international cooperation between different countries of the world to basically bring a global understanding how the leaders economic and financial crisis are facing in the world and how to avoid those crisises.

Meaghan Anne Williams
Teaching Assistant, Queen's University, Canada
Meaghan Anne Williams

The networking opportunity is incredible and it’s very encouraging to meet young people from all over the world who are interested to talk in same kinds of issues, answering the same kinds of problems, working together, collaborating. Not just making new friends but hopefully making new peers, colleagues to work in these issues in future.

The conference has been incredible for learning more about what the academic world can do to facilitate change in the real world. Sometimes academia is so theoretical that you lose sight of what is actually going on. But this conference has proved that there are a number of individual academics working to harmonize that view.

Melina Djulancic
J.D. Candidate, University of Manitoba, Canada
Melina Djulancic

It is the nice opportunity to get together with the young people from around the world. For me it’s important that people discussing their ideas. Our group was concentrating on the young entrepreneurships and all important things around this field. Basically entrepreneurship in schools is one of our recommendations and easier access to capital for businesses.

Abraham Johannes Swanepoel
Student, North-West University, South Africa
Abraham Johannes Swanepoel

Thinking that we are the future leaders of tomorrow G20 Youth Forum gives as an opportunity to start to get used to discuss things, used to live in them and exchanging points of view with other people.

I think it is awesome opportunity just to meet other people, get up different points of view from different countries. As I’m from South Africa and we are still developing country to get point of views that is from developed countries. It gives me lot of knowledge that you can take back to your country and try to employ it in your country system.

Aya Fujita
Student, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Aya Fujita

G20 Youth Forum is: A lot of people from international society build a partnership, leadership and friendship.

I got a lot of intellectual involvements, we discussed about health care, child care and women empowerment. Each country has different background and situation; it’s very great to know about what country has the same and which are different.

Fei Yang Qi
MA Student, University of Birmingham, UK
Fei Yang Qi

The main purpose of G20 Youth Forum is young leaders working together and think about how to push the world by the small steps.

I think there are a lot of benefits in participating in G20 Youth Forum, for example team work variety, especially to make others think about your points and change your views in discussions.

Floris Busscher
Student, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Floris Busscher

I think the main purpose at our level – at a Youth Summits and at a Conference, is to bring together young people with ideas, with creativities and with innovations. To bring together, to exchange ideas and maybe together come to enhance ideas to create a synergy between the creativity of young people. Opportunities is to meet always amazing young people which enhance your network in international level and also to be inspired by people from other countries and to increase and enhance your own prospective, how you see things in a multinational way with different cultures and different political system influencing its positions.

The most interesting moment is an Opening Ceremony – lovely discussion between people from all different kinds of fields, from different countries who exchange ideas on education which is of course the kind of thing that applies to all of us. So to see it and try to feel the G20 spirit on the ceremony was the highlight.

Italo Ribeiro Alves
Student, President of the International Business Society, Quinnipiac University, Brazil
Italo Ribeiro Alves

One on my career paths that I have been potentially exploring will be diplomacy. I believe that dialoging with young people from all other the world I can practice my cultural and communicational skills and learn how to debate and understand the social issues.

Lindsay Ann Markle
Student, Purdue University, USA
Lindsay Ann Markle

The purpose of the Forum is to exchange ideas between other countries. It’s such a unique opportunity because everyone here comes with an open mind and it’s really interesting learn about other cultures. It’s really a unique experience – I’m really glad I came here.

I expected to hear different prospectives about government’s role and society and it met my expectations.

Megan Eleri David
Student, Cardiff University, UK
Megan Eleri David

The main purpose of G20 Youth Forum is sort of empowering young people to feel like they can make a change.

I was a moderator on my committee. And I’m very proud of the document which we were working on. I had a team who I’m really excited about. We have three main ideas on our recommendation: one about child care, one about women’s empowerment in work places with an education and one about social security in developing countries.

Stefan Vasilev
Student, Wageningen University, Netherlands
Stefan Vasilev

Definitely the main purpose is to communicate with a lot of people, to exchange ideas with the experts in your field, and also to send a message about our ideas.

Governments always appreciate opinions from young people who are thinking out of the box. I hope they will appreciate our recommendations too.

Victoria Pilbeam
Student, Australian National University
Victoria Pilbeam

I think it’s really great to bring a lot of young people together to talk about important issues. It’s always a good idea. Mostly it's important to meet amazing people who really like to be engaged and are really passionate about different issues.

We looked on the questions: young women’s’ careers and family. We made some pretty concrete recommendations.

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