Amb. Johanness Makouvia to represent Togo at the 12th Int’l Youth Fellowship in Seoul-South Korea

A young Togolese, with great leadership influence within the youth sphere, has been invited by the International Youth Fellowship as its Special Guest at the 12th International Youth Fellowship conference to be hosted in Seoul-South Korea from 20th to 29th July 2024.

Making the disclosure on Thursday in Togo, he stated that one of the things that would be resolved is the best approaches young people would adopt while engaging with their leaders so that what happened in Kenya doesn’t repeat itself in any part of the world again.

While speaking on the potential benefits of the global Youth conference, he has this to say, “1. Networking opportunities: The conference brings together young people from different countries, cultures, and backgrounds. This provides a unique opportunity to network and build relationships with fellow delegates. These connections can potentially lead to future collaborations, friendships, and partnerships.

“Cross-cultural understanding: The conference encourages dialogue and interaction among participants, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of different cultures, traditions, and perspectives. This helps to break down stereotypes and promotes tolerance and global unity.

“Personal development: Attending the conference allows young people to learn new skills, gain confidence, and develop leadership qualities. Through workshops, seminars, and group activities, participants can enhance their communication, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities.

“Global perspectives: The conference provides a platform to discuss and address global issues such as climate change, poverty, human rights, and social justice. By attending the conference, young people can broaden their knowledge, broaden their outlook, and gain a better understanding of their role in creating positive change in the world.

“Inspiration and motivation: The conference features keynote speakers, inspiring stories, and success stories from young leaders and experts in various fields. These motivational sessions can ignite passion, inspire action, and encourage participants to aim higher and pursue their dreams.

“Cultural exchange: In addition to the conference sessions, cultural exchange programs, performances, and exhibitions are often organized as part of the event. This allows participants to showcase their cultural heritage, learn about other cultures, and celebrate diversity.

“Access to resources: The conference often provides access to useful resources, including educational materials, research findings, and practical tools. Participants can benefit from these resources for personal growth, academic purposes, or to implement their own projects and initiatives.

“Recognition and exposure: The conference provides a platform for young people to showcase their talents, ideas, and projects. This can lead to recognition, exposure, and opportunities for further development. It also allows participants to gain visibility and credibility among their peers and potential future employers.

“Bridging the generation gap: The conference helps to bridge the gap between different generations by facilitating intergenerational dialogue and understanding. This can lead to the exchange of knowledge and experiences, mentorship opportunities, and the transfer of wisdom from older generations to younger ones.

“Lifelong friendships: The conference offers a unique environment for participants to form lasting friendships with like-minded individuals who share similar aspirations, values, and interests. These friendships can provide a support network and source of inspiration long after the conference has ended”, he added.

About Johaness Makouvia and his NGO, Mouvement des Jeunes Promoteurs de la Paix (MJPP). He have been active for many years in the search for and promotion of peace in the world, and their actions and commitment are echoed internationally. On several occasions, he has been asked to share his experience at a world meeting on youth from July 19 to 30 …

Over the past few weeks, South Korea has been hosting a number of high-profile events world events. Next week, the country will host the 12th edition of the
World Ministerial Forum (WMF). An event attended by official delegations from
several countries.
Among the guests at this event is Ambassador Johaness Makouvia, President of the international NGO
international MJPP (Mouvement des jeunes promoteurs de la paix). During the meeting, which aims, among other things, to “establish a common understanding of youth issues in international society”, Mr. Makouvia, well known for his mediation work on behalf of youth and peace
for youth and peace, will address a message to the audience.

Other Togolese officials will be taking part in this meeting of exchange and sharing. be punctuated by intense activities. Each evening, the participating ministers meet to discuss in depth
youth issues, with a view to finding solutions to their problems.
According to the timetable for this global event, in addition to presentations by
Ambassador Makouvia, delegates will visit leading Korean industrial companies and their and their production plants to gain first-hand experience of cutting-edge technologies. Through these visits, the context and driving force behind South Korea’s unprecedented
Korea’s unprecedented economic development. This development has enabled this country, one of the world’s poorest in the 1950s, to become the world’s 10th largest economy.
Ambassador Johaness Makouvia will also take part in a tour of Korea’s famous attractions.Korea; a visit designed to enable participants to appreciate the excellence and beauty of traditional
Korean culture.

“It’s an honor for us to be invited to this event, which remains a major opportunity to defend the cause of youth and seek solutions to the problems of this important of our societies. It’s also the umpteenth recognition of our actions in our country Togo, in Africa and throughout the world”, declared Mr. Makouvia. The World Ministers Forum (WMF) is organized by the NGO International Youth
Fellowhip (IYF) founded by the Korean Ock Soo Park. The event highlights the role of international cooperation in solving the world’s youth problems; and to serve as a platform or platform or arena for an ongoing global conversation on youth development.
Highly anticipated at this forum, Mr. Makouvia has several honors to his credit. He was voted:
Best African manager in the field of peace promotion and social cohesion
(RWANDA 2023), Best promoter of peace and non-violence in Africa (MOROCCO 2023),
Great Builder for Safeguarding Peace in Africa (Côte d’Ivoire 2022), Best African Promoter
peace and social cohesion (PADEV RWANDA2022).

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