The UK G7 and G20 Youth Delegations would like to hear your views on the big issues of today, and how you would solve them. You views will inform the policy proposals that are set out by the UK delegations to their counterparts at this year's G7 and G20 Summits.
This is your chance to influence policy at the highest level by ensuring your voice is heard!
The Y7 is the official youth engagement group of the G7, an international summit of the seven largest advanced economies in the world. The Y20 is the official youth engagement group of the G20, an international summit of among the largest advanced and developing economies in the world.
The purpose of the youth engagement groups is to highlight the most pressing issues affecting young people and to connect with young leaders in order to solicit their solutions to tackle these challenges. The output of the summit is a communiqué containing policy proposals which is presented world leaders as part of the official G7/ G20 summit. This is a unique opportunity to influence at the highest level.
The UK G7 and G20 youth delegations are urgently seeking the views of young people in the UK via this 10-minute survey, which the delegations will present to G7 and G20 leaders to ensure they consider the impacts of their decisions on young people.
This survey covers not only Covid-19, but also covers education, jobs, the environment, globalisation, trade, peace and security - all of which are also affected by the current crisis. It only takes 10 minutes for you to have your say, so click the survey link and tell them what you want!
The delegations will read every survey response individually and will use the results of this survey to inform the G7 and G20 leaders of the priorities for young people in the UK, and ensure they take these views into account when making decisions at G7 and G20 Youth Summits.
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