New Global Study Finds Young Decision Makers Must Help Solve World Issues

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New Global Study Finds Young Decision Makers Must Help Solve World Issues
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More than half of the people on earth are under the age of 30 – yet, in political arenas and boardrooms, they are scarcely present. Just 2.6% of the world’s parliamentarians are younger than 30 and according to

, 87% of respondents cited believe youth have ideas and solutions that can improve or solve global issues. Yet only 19% agree that youth are currently given enough opportunities to lead and contribute. We need young people to help rethink, reshape, challenge, and collaborate alongside today’s decision makers as we solve the world's unprecedented problems.

“In spaces rife with credentialism, young people can offer perspectives that are rooted in lived experience,” shares 19-year-old Sneha Revanur, CEO and Founder of, and one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People in AI 2023. “I’ve seen how youth engagement has helped ground discussion of AI policy, in real, tangible harms… without youth at the table, might not be brought to light given the limited range of demographics that often have a hand in shaping global policy.

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