ASEAN Youth Leaders Embark on Hanoi for Economic Development Workshop
Over the next four days (from 1 to 4 August), 80 students and young professionals from the 10 ASEAN countries will attend the YSEALI Generation: ECommunity! workshop in Hanoi, where they will learn about and discuss the most pressing issues facing economic growth in Southeast Asia.
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The YSEALI Project is funded by the U.S. Department of State, with Kenan Foundation Asia and the Center for Sustainable Development Studies (CSDS) partnering to combine their respective strengths to produce a curriculum and agenda that will give the participants core knowledge about the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) and its impact on trade and development, as well as enhance the leadership and soft skills of youth to enable them to create a greater impact in their home communities.
During the workshop, youth will participate in role-playing activities in which they will be challenged to view ASEAN economic questions from the perspective of diverse stakeholders, helping them experience the multiple viewpoints that go into the ASEAN policy development. On the final day, a model ASEAN summit will be held, where participants will demonstrate the content knowledge and skills they developed over the first three days to collaborate with their peers to develop regional policies.