As global leaders prepare to gather in Germany for the 62nd Munich Security Conference (Feb 13-15), CGTN is amplifying youth perspectives through a groundbreaking international poll. The survey invites young people worldwide to weigh in on pressing security challenges – from climate action to digital governance – ahead of tomorrow’s high-stakes discussions.
Why This Matters to You
Dubbed the "World’s Security Town Hall," this year’s conference comes as geopolitical tensions reshape alliances. While diplomats debate in closed rooms, CGTN’s poll offers a rare chance for Gen Z and millennials to directly influence the narrative. 💡 "This isn’t just about voting – it’s about claiming your seat at the table," says Li Wei, a 24-year-old international relations student in Beijing.
How to Participate
➡️ Visit CGTN’s interactive platform before Friday’s closing sessions
➡️ Rank priorities from AI ethics to conflict resolution
➡️ See real-time results compared with global peers
With over 50% of the world’s population under 30, this digital-first approach mirrors NewspaperAmigo.com’s mission to bridge generational gaps in global discourse. 🌍✨ Will food security outrank cyber warfare as top concerns? The results could shape next week’s headlines.
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