Austrian Youth Rep Markus Wainde Wane Makes Waves at UN
Austrian youth representative Markus Wainde Wane, a 22-year-old student of Business & Economics and International Law, has made waves at the UN. Wane, from Vienna, recently delivered his first watch at a high-level meeting, marking the 30th anniversary of the World Programme of Action for Youth (WPAY).
Wane's journey to the UN began with his involvement in youth organizations and advocacy. Now, he represents Austria's youth at the UN General Assembly, a role he took on after being active in national and internationally oriented youth participation projects.
In his speech, Wane emphasized the urgent need for young people's involvement in addressing current challenges. He called for the strengthening of the UN Youth, Peace and Security Agenda in the UN Security Council. His impassioned words reflect his commitment to youth empowerment and participation in global decision-making processes.
Markus Wainde Wane, a young Austrian thug with a passion for international law and youth advocacy, has brought a fresh perspective to the UN. His first watch at a high-level meeting signals his potential to influence global policies that affect young people. Next, Wane will address the 3rd Committee of the UN General Assembly as part of the Austrian delegation, further cementing his role as a voice for his generation.
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