The purpose of the Arab Youth Forum is to fight for global human rights; Marina Mukhina

 By: Chief Ikram Ud Din 

Europe: The leading youth and political figure of Arab Youth Forum, Marina Mukhina, said that the mission of the Arab Youth is to communicate to these young organizations their security and to share the needs and challenges they face and to recognize them as well as to collaborate with each other in education, peace, construction and other activities so that the problems of youth in the world can be solved. The Euro-Arab Youth Forum aims to foster mutual cooperation and dialogue among European and Arab Youth leaders and representatives of youth associations on topics of shared concern within a framework of commitment to a culture of universal human rights and intercultural dialogue.I was attended on this Forum To explore the UN Security Council Resolution 2250 on Youth Peace and Security and its relevance for young people in Euro-Arab co-operation To share and recognize needs and challenges faced by young people and youth organizations in their work for peace building, security and dialogue To share practices and experiences in peace building for mutual learning To support participants to engage and advocate for their countries to implement the Resolution UN 2250 and in pursuing Sustainable Development Goal 16 (Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions).

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