A Nasser Fellowship for International Leadership Graduate shows her Experience in National Youth Council in Gambia

A Nasser Fellowship for International Leadership Graduate shows her Experience in National Youth Council in Gambia
A Nasser Fellowship for International Leadership Graduate shows her Experience in National Youth Council in Gambia
A Nasser Fellowship for International Leadership Graduate shows her Experience in National Youth Council in Gambia
A Nasser Fellowship for International Leadership Graduate shows her Experience in National Youth Council in Gambia

Lisa Sakatt, a graduate of the third batch of Nasser Fellowship International Leadership, participated in the quarterly meeting of the National Youth Council in Jamaica, during which the participants discussed reports submitted by regional youth leaders on national youth issues.

During the meeting, Lisa reviewed her experience in Egypt during her participation in the Nasser Fellowship for International Leadership, in its third edition. In her speech, she also touched on the Non-Aligned Movement and how African youth can benefit from it.

At the end of her speech, Lisa discussed her visits to Egyptian archaeological sites and the cities of Alexandria and Ismailia, which were among the fellowship activities.

The Egyptian Ministry of Youth and Sports had concluded the activities of the Nasser Fellowship for International Leadership, in its third edition under the auspices of His Excellency President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Republic, with the participation of 150 young leaders from non-aligned countries and friendly countries, during the period from May 31 to June 17 last, at the Engineering Authority House in Cairo  .

The Nasser Fellowship for International Leadership aims to transfer the ancient Egyptian experience in consolidating and building national institutions, as well as creating a generation of young leaders from non-aligned countries with a vision in line with the South-South partnership, and raising awareness of the role of the Non-Aligned Movement historically and its role in the future, in addition to activating the role of the youth network of member states of the Non-aligned Movement, and networking the most influential young leaders at the level of non-aligned countries and friendly countries.

In addition to giving an equal opportunity to both genders, as indicated by the fifth goal of the Sustainable Development Goals 2030, youth are also given the opportunity to mingle with each other and make partnerships in various fields, not only at the continental level, but also at the global level, as indicated by the seventeenth goal of Sustainable Development Goals.