Young people drive innovation in security – OSCE Chairpersonship hosts Youth Forum in Skopje

SKOPJE, 14 November 2023 – Innovative and entrepreneurial solutions for creating a culture of peace, dialogue, justice, trust, and reconciliation were the focus of the Youth Forum organized by the OSCE 2023 Chairpersonship of North Macedonia with the support of the OSCE Secretariat.
The integration of youth perspectives in all three dimensions of security – politico-military, economic and environmental, and the human dimension – is central to the OSCE’s commitment to peace and security in Europe and beyond.
“Youth is a priority for our Chairpersonship of North Macedonia and young people are not merely beneficiaries of our actions; but partners in our mission as OSCE, to promote and uphold our values and principles, and further our role as unique platform for dialogue and a values-based Organization” said OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Macedonia, Bujar Osmani. “Nothing evidences better that within the OSCE, youth is not only able to speak up, but their voices are very much heard, and listened to. We genuinely would like to see youth perspectives integrated across OSCE different dimensions and to magnify the involvement of youth in respective OSCE processes. And the road there leads through active dialogue.”
Young people have unique perspectives on security challenges that threaten their future. Promoting innovation and entrepreneurship among youth – especially social and green entrepreneurship – is key to addressing growing economic, social, and environmental challenges. This will support inclusive development, bridging inequalities, and creating greater potential for peaceful and prosperous societies.
“Engaging and supporting young people – and working together to shape a better future is a priority for me as the Secretary General. The young entrepreneurs present here today come from different backgrounds and have unique perspectives. Yet they are working to bring their ideas to life in ways that can lead to real transformation for their communities while addressing global challenges.”
The event provided a forum for lively discussions on how young entrepreneurs in the OSCE region are addressing social and environmental security concerns in their communities. It was also an opportunity to develop recommendations that will be presented at the Ministerial Council meeting in Skopje on 30 November to 1 December.