More than half of the world's population is under 30 years old, yet young people are significantly underrepresented in key policymaking spaces. As the world confronts a multitude of existential challenges, fresh perspectives, greater transparency, and increased accountability are needed inside the halls of power now more than ever. On October 16 at 8:30am ET, Carnegie Council invites you to attend the keynote event for Global Ethics Day 2024: “Empowering Next-Gen Civic Leaders.”
 
Moderated by George Kamanda, Carnegie Ethics Fellow and first secretary of the Permanent Mission of Sierra Leone to the United Nations, the panel discussion and audience Q&A will assemble experts and young leaders from around the world to discuss how we might enhance youth participation and intergenerational collaboration in civic life to tackle the most pressing issues at the intersection of ethics and international affairs. 

Welcome Remarks:
  • Joel Rosenthal, President, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Moderator & Panelists:
  • George Shadrack Kamanda, Carnegie Ethics Fellow; First Secretary, Sierra Leone Permeant Mission to the UN (Moderator)
  • Cathryn Grothe, Research Analyst, Middle East & North Africa (MENA), Freedom House
  • Zarlasht Sarmast, Civic Engagement Program Coordinator, Open Society University Network (OSUN)

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George Kamanda headshot

George Shadrack Kamanda

Carnegie Ethics Fellow; First Secretary, Sierra Leone Permanent Mission to the UN

Cathryn Grothe headshot

Cathryn Grothe

Research Analyst, Middle East & North Africa (MENA), Freedom House

Zarlasht Sarmast headshot

Zarlasht Sarmast

Civic Engagement Program Coordinator, Open Society University Network (OSUN)