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Doha

Silatech, an international developmental organisation, recently concluded a highly successful participation at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan. This year’s conference united world leaders, practitioners, civil society members and experts to tackle pressing climate issues, reinforcing Silatech’s commitment to advancing sustainable development and youth economic empowerment in the green economy.

On November 18, Silatech organised a panel discussion titled ‘Harnessing Youth Innovation for a Thriving Green Economy’. Panelists included Dr Vincent Martin, director of the Office of Innovation at the Food and Agriculture Organisation; Atika Ben Maid, deputy head of the Climate and Nature Unit at Agence Française de Développement; Abdullah Al-Abdullah, executive director of Reach Out To All (ROTA), a programme of Education Above All (EAA) Foundation; and Karthik N J, UNICEF India and YuhWaah youth climate leader.

The discussion focused on strengthening partnerships to empower young people’s role in the green economy, showcasing the importance of economic empowerment in fostering innovation and job creation in developing countries. Panelists highlighted collaborative opportunities with new stakeholders to advance youth’s economic inclusion in sustainable industries.

Hassan Al Mulla, CEO of Silatech, emphasised the importance of these conversation, saying: "Participating in global sustainability forums like COP29 is crucial for advancing the role of youth in building a sustainable future. At Silatech, we believe that young people are not just leaders of tomorrow, but are today’s innovators and change-makers. Engaging in these global conversations ensures youth are empowered to contribute to the climate agenda and equipped with the skills needed to drive sustainable solutions. Our COP29 participation underscores our commitment to fostering a generation of young leaders capable of tackling the complex challenges of climate change while promoting inclusive economic growth.”

This year’s COP29 agenda prioritises the goals of the Paris Agreement, with a particular emphasis on scaling up climate action, financing and adaptation strategies. In line with its mission, COP29 aims to strengthen the involvement of youth, vulnerable communities, and non-state actors in shaping climate policy, while highlighting the importance of sustainability for the health, well-being, and future of mankind and the planet.

Since inception, Silatech has connected 2.5 million young men and women with entrepreneurial and employment opportunities across 23 countries. Through an extensive network of partners, the organisation is committed to reaching over 5 million young people.