Arab young women change the world: show courage and “scientific research and return to the principles

Aren Al -Sanjani, one of these young women, told United Nations news that she represents her country Yemen and came to the forum “In order to represent young people who have no way to communicate their voices.”.
Aren, who is studying at Tampa University, Florida, USA, confirmed that in order to deliver that voice, “Belief and courage must be demonstrated”.
She stated that one of the ideas she carried to support her country is “The need to support NGOs” In Yemen to be able to reach all remote and poor areas.
She also stressed the importance of social media as a tool that young people can use to communicate their voice without fear or restrictions, adding that it is something that can be used in societies suffering from conflicts as is the case in Yemen, Syria, Palestine, and Lebanon.
Self -education and scientific research
Egyptian young Sandy Salem participated in the Youth Forum of the Economic and Social Council.
Another effective tool that Sandy Salem believes in Egypt to participate in the forum carrying ideas for work in the field of public health and climate change, as it participates in launching initiatives and campaigns in these two fields.
But the matter does not stop there for the Egyptian young woman who is studying at the Faculty of Medicine at Ain Shams University in the Egyptian capital, as it is also inventor.
Sandy said it was invented “A device to help the deaf and hearing weakness in the form of a smart watch that helps them to communicate with artificial intelligence, which converts the written sentences into a sound.”.
Sandy explained to us that she started working on this project since she was 12 years old. The project has received prizes in several countries, including China and the United States, and it contributes to the help of seven million Egyptians of deaf or hearing impaired.
Sandy said that by sharing her ideas and innovations, she sent a message that everyone is able to change, adding “We must work on ourselves and educate ourselves and develop scientific research in the Arab and Islamic countries.”.
She emphasized that the opportunities available to young people at the present time were not available before and that the matter does not require a great position “So that young people can change the world”.
The need for more acting

Moroccan young Shaima Al -Ribani participated in the Youth Forum of the Economic and Social Council
The young Moroccan Shaima Al -Ribani believes in the existence of these opportunities for change, especially in light of the challenges facing the Arab region.
Shaima said to her youth and her youth’s peers: “Get out to the world and listen to your voices and represent your country and your societies.”.
She explained that the most prominent ideas she carried to the forum and through her participation focused on “Human Security in the Arab region, North Africa and the Amazigh society”Especially as it works in the field of international peace and security.
She pointed out that her participation in the youth forum made her realize that there is a need for more Arab representation in these forums to talk about the problems, conflicts and challenges facing societies in the region.
Return to the roots

The American young woman of Egyptian origin, Lara Mohamed, participated in the Youth Forum of the Economic and Social Council.
Seeing more details about these challenges and problems facing several regions in the world and exchanging ideas and solutions on them, is something that the young American woman has benefited from Egyptian origin, Lara Mohamed.
Lara, who is studying English and history at Yale University, Connecticut, said to the United Nations news about her participation in the forum “It is important to meet people from different backgrounds and life experiences.”.
Lara is active in her university, where she headed the Arab Student Club, and she also came to New York to share the details of her project to help and support Egyptian Nubian youth.
She said: “It is important to return to the roots and assets to understand a deeper understanding of our personality and culture. This understanding helps us to help the place our assets belong to.”.
It is noteworthy that the Youth Forum, which concluded on April 17, provides a platform for young people from all over the world to communicate with member states and share their unique experiences, innovative ideas and concrete solutions to accelerate the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals for 2030With other major United Nations operations.
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