Falmouth G7: Young people to have their say ahead of summit

By Joseph Macey 16th Sep 2021

The National Maritime Museum, Falmouth will host UK and international media.
The National Maritime Museum, Falmouth will host UK and international media.

Young people in Falmouth and across Cornwall are being given the chance to have their voices heard by the G7, when it comes to Cornwall in June this year.

The event will host world leaders at Carbis Bay on June 11th to 13th, with neighbouring St Ives and other sites in Cornwall, such as Falmouth, hosting international delegates and media.

Cornwall Council is supporting a campaign by the Future Leaders Network to ensure young people in Cornwall have their say on the biggest issues of today and the future.

Ahead of the summit, young leaders from each of the G7 states will assemble to develop, negotiate, and propose policy recommendations on behalf of young people to present to heads of state.

This process is known as the Y7 and the summit will take place in early May 2021.

Described as, "a unique opportunity to champion the voice of young people at the highest level of international decision making."

Leader of the Council, Julian German, added:

"This is a great opportunity for young people across Cornwall to get involved with the G7 and to talk directly with leaders from around the world.

"We want young people to talk about what they are passionate about, what concerns they have around the future; whether that is jobs, the environment or some of the humanitarian crises around the world."

Click here to take your seat at the table, where you can fill in the survey, attend a focus group, or both.

The survey ends on the 17th of March, and focus groups will run until the end of March.

Chief Executive Officer of the Future Leaders Network, and Chair of the Y7 2021, Sophie Daud added:

"The Y7 2021 is an opportunity for young people to take their seat at the table with world leaders and ensure their voice, and the voice of future generations, is heard and reflected in international response and recovery plans."

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