European Year of Youth 2022: We asked – young people answered!
Better Internet for Kids Youth Ambassadors and youth panellists from different countries in Europe were featured in ten short videos where they exchange views on their priorities online, the importance of digital skills, and their perspectives on how to ensure better online experiences in the future.
More specifically the Youth Ambassadors give answers to the following questions:
- What do you like the most when you are online and what bothers you the most?
- If you had one wish for improving life online by 2030, what would it be?
- Who could help your wish come true?
Watch these videos to know what young people think of opportunities, challenges and improvements in the online world.
Meet Ruth from Austria
Meet Solena from Austria
Meet Araxia from Cyprus
Meet Dimitris from Cyprus
Meet George from Cyprus
Meet Manahil from Germany
Meet Marina from Greece
Meet Carolina from Spain
Meet Raquel from Spain
Meet George and Samara discussing online safety topics with Maltese Minister for Social Justice and Solidarity Michael Falzon
Watch the full playlist on the Insafe YouTube channel.
- Type: youth
- Date:2022-04-06
- Author:BIK Team
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