Youth Forum 2023 Highlights

The UNODC Youth Forum 2023 was held in person from March 13th to 15th. 34 youths from 28 countries gathered together to enhance their knowledge in substance use prevention, engage in interactive discussions, and learn best practices implemented in each other’s countries to gain ideas and inspirations of their own. As such, the Youth Forum serves as a platform for youth to exchange ideas, perspectives, and visions on how to safeguard the health and well-being of their peers, as called for by Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3.5. Participants benefit from the chance to expand their network, share their ideas, and continue their personal growth.
This year's Youth Forum marked the first in-person gathering since 2020, and attendees received a warm welcome from Executive Director Ms. Ghada Waly, Director of Division for Policy Analysis and Public Affairs Mr. Jean-luc Lemahieu, as well as Youth Alumni from the Youth Forum 2022, who shared their experience with the Youth Forum and Youth Initiative to inspire and motivate the youth participants of 2023. As we officially ring in the new decade of Youth Initiative with the Youth Forum 2023, UNODC is determined to work with youth to invest in their development, empower youth to face the future with confidence, and looks forward to working together with youth as partners, for healthier communities and a healthier tomorrow.
UNODC expresses gratitude to the Permanent Missions of Australia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Canada, China, Colombia, Croatia, Egypt, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya, Mauritius, Mexico, Norway, Peru, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Togo, Türkiye, and the USA for nominating young people to participate in this year's Youth Forum.
We hope that the Youth Forum laid the foundation for continued learning and growth for all young leaders that were with us in Vienna.
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