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What does the global south truly mean beyond the headlines?
To unpack this, Round Tables Hill Young sat down with three young leaders from South Africa,
India, and the Asian Youth Council, all based here in Beijing.
Their conversation moves beyond geography to explore a shared identity shaped by history and a collective drive for the future,
kicking off our special series called Global South, Next Generation Voices and Visions.
In this first episode,
they make a powerful case for why youth engagement is not just beneficial, but essential,
arguing that as the majority of the population in the global south,
young people are the inheritors of today's policies.
They'll share how international forums foster real collaboration and outline the essential qualities from strategic thinking to service that define a new 21st century leadership.
Please do enjoy their chat.
Welcome to a special edition of Roundtable, Global South Next Generation, Voices and Visions.
I'm He Young, coming to you from Beijing.
As the Global South rises in its influence, we see its young leaders stepping forward,
not only to be heard, but also to take part in shaping a more just and sustainable future.
Today, we bring together voices from different continents, united by passion.
and purpose.
Joining me today are three wonderful guests.