Governance
\We help young people create policies that are relevant to them and voice their opinions on social issues. We support youth participation organizations and policy monitoring activities, ensuring that their vivid opinions are translated into actual laws and systems.
“As a member of society and an agent of change,
“Participation in creating tomorrow’s policies together”
Youth governance activities begin by moving beyond the traditional perspective of viewing youth solely as objects of protection and recognizing them as democratic citizens and policy partners. This encompasses all activities that empower youth to voice their opinions on policies and community issues closely related to them and actively participate in decision-making processes.
Through youth participation committees, parliamentary activities, and other activities, young people assert their rights and learn about social responsibility. However, there are still limitations, such as a perfunctory participation or a failure to reflect their opinions in actual policy. We support true youth autonomy by activating participatory organizations and implementing policies that reflect their perspectives, ensuring that youth voices go beyond mere suggestions and lead to tangible change.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted by the United Nations in 2015 with the goal of ending global poverty, protecting the planet, and ensuring peace and prosperity for all by 2030.
The 17 SDGs are closely interconnected. Actions toward one goal organically impact the achievement of others, and the goal reflects the recognition that development must achieve a balanced balance between social, economic, and environmental sustainability.
"Youth Path" aims to strengthen governance by helping young people grow and develop based on the SDGs goals, while also engaging them in activities that contribute to community development and the public good.






