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National Youth Conference المؤتمر الوطني للشباب

National Youth Conference Logo
Abbreviation NYC
Formation 2016
Headquarters Egypt
Official language Arabic
President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi
Website egyouth.com

The National Youth Conference (Arabic: المؤتمر الوطني للشباب) is a forum for direct dialogue between the Egyptian youth and representatives of the Egyptian government under the participation of President of Egypt Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.[1][2]

This conference came after the call of Abdel Fattah El-Sisi President of Egypt for holding a national conference for youth, which was launched during the celebration of the Egyptian youth day on January 9, 2016.[1]

The slogan of the conference, repeated several times throughout the different versions, is "Innovate. Advance."[3]

The first National Youth Conference was held under the participation of President of Egypt Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, with the participation of more than 3000 young men and women from the Egyptian governorates, The Conference held 487 speakers including 330 young people, 120 working hours including 83 workshops and sessions.[2]

The First Regular Conference (December 2016 - Cairo)

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The first periodical National Youth Conference was held under the participation of President of Egypt Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, in Al-Masa Hotel in Cairo, with the participation of more than 1000 young men and women, The Conference held 29 speakers including 15 young people, 10 working hours including 6 workshops and sessions.[5]

The Second Regular Conference (January 2017 - Aswan)

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The second periodical National Youth Conference was held under the participation of President of Egypt Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, in Aswan, with the participation of more than 1300 young men and women, It was attended by more than 23 ministers, a host of deputies, Upper Egypt's governors, university presidents[7] The Conference held 48 speakers including 25 young people, 20 working hours including 11 workshops and sessions.[8]

The third periodical National Youth Conference was held under the participation of President of Egypt Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, in Ismailia in Sinai, with the participation of more than 1200 young men and women, The Conference held 34 speakers including 17 young people, 11 working hours including 6 workshops and sessions.[9][10]

The third periodical National Youth Conference was held under the participation of President of Egypt Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, in Alexandria Library in Alexandria, With the participation of 1500 young people from different governorates of the West Delta region, As many as 1,300 youth from Alexandria, Matrouh, Beheira and Kafr el Sheikh Governorates attended the gathering.[11] university youth, and those who applied to attend the conference via the conference website, and the youth of the second batch of the Presidential Program for Youth Leadership Qualification from the governorates of the West Delta region, youth representatives of businessmen associations and secretaries participated in the conference. Youth in political parties, and a group of young people working in NGOs and volunteer work.[12][13]

The Fifth Regular Conference (May 2018 - Cairo)

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The third periodical National Youth Conference was held under the participation of President of Egypt Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, in ِAl-Masa Hotel in Cairo. The conference discussed the visions and aspirations of Egyptian youth for the next four years and the aspirations of Egyptian youth for political life in Egypt,[14] “Ask the President” session was one of the most important segments of the conference in which the president addressed several important topics that occupied public opinion at the time by answering the people’s questions.[15]

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