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The '''AFS Youth Assembly''' is an annual event organized by ] to engage youth to address important global challenges and contribute to the ] ] (SDGs). The assembly brings together participants aged 18-32 from diverse backgrounds to collaborate, exchange ideas, and develop solutions for a better future. The assembly emphasizes intercultural understanding, youth leadership, solidarity, and social responsibility. | The '''AFS Youth Assembly''' is an annual event organized by ] to engage youth to address important global challenges and contribute to the ] ] (SDGs). The assembly brings together participants aged 18-32 from diverse backgrounds to collaborate, exchange ideas, and develop solutions for a better future. The assembly emphasizes intercultural understanding, youth leadership, solidarity, and social responsibility. |
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The AFS Youth Assembly is an annual event organized by AFS Intercultural Programs to engage youth to address important global challenges and contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The assembly brings together participants aged 18-32 from diverse backgrounds to collaborate, exchange ideas, and develop solutions for a better future. The assembly emphasizes intercultural understanding, youth leadership, solidarity, and social responsibility.