Loyal Future Insights <youth> edition

Loyal Future Insights <youth> edition

Education.Youth Involvement. Representation. Bridging the Gap.

The future is here. We can no longer escape climate change, and the question is: what will we leave for future generations? Consumers' decision is changing, and now they demand that modern businesses balance profitability, societal impact, and long-term sustainability. Will millennials and Generation Z be able to make a difference?

As a living organism, we are sure that the diversity of perspectives is of the upmost importance for shared development. Therefore, we have created youth a special edition created and led by young minds listening to young future thinkers.

The focus of <youth> will go around the guiding question: Bridging the Gap: Youth, Policy, and the Path to Innovative Solutions

We will be uncovering how young start-up leaders, youth organizations and young activists all over the world - are identifying innovative solutions for policy issues in their communities.

<youth> loyal insights edition is an exclusive report co-created after 10 interviews with young future thinkers.

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So, what will be the future of the businesses of the future? Ten future thinkers spoke to us and revealed their thoughts, and this is (a small bite) of the outcome.


The business of the future: Charting a New Era

Education needs to evolve in response to the expectations and characteristics of millennials and Generation Z. Educational programs and institutions should become outcome-focused and less tied to traditional employability measures.


The policy of the future: Lack of Representation

In the future we must give voice to all these underrepresented groups. Youth participation in policy-concerning issues, like climate change, can encourage younger people to engage in policy.


The behavior of the future: The Long-Term Effect  

To address the greatest issues that society is facing - among which conflict and climate change we need a paradigm shift. The perspective of consumer decision-making should switch from the short-term gains to the long-term perspective.


This <youth> edition was co-created by the below future thinkers. Thank you.

Benjie Allen Aquino, CPA, Human Rights & SOGIESC Advocate

Elizabeth Chinenyenwa Nwarueze, International Law

Deona Julary, Youth Foresight 

Federica Ballardini, Migration & Integration

Fisayo Oyewale, Agriculturist and Futurist

Ijun Kim, Peacebuilding Foresight & Policy Making

Léna Rigoulay, Cybersecurity Policy 

Ricardo Andres Pineda Guzman, Sustainable Development Engineer

Utkarsh Amitabh, Entrepreneurship and Business

Vukan Jokic, Founder of Wegodigiteens Africa 

 

Virginia Maria Barchiesi, Co-Lead, Youth Advocate and Youth Diplomacy

Chiamaka Nwarueze, Co-Lead, Energy and Sustainability

Catarina Vita, Head of Insights, Entrepreneurship, and Research

Lenora D’Souza, Head of Communications, Legal, and Marketing

Deepanshu Gupta, Head of Planning

Julia Marcjasz, Head of Interviews, Political Science


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