
Delegates attending the forum discussed the topic of digital transformation and establishing a student network through a digital platform - Photo: Q.HUY
At the poster session, delegate Hani Humaira Hazani (Malaysia) introduced the project "Youth-led Global Volunteerism: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence".
It emphasizes that applying AI in volunteer activities will create many positive changes, making it convenient for volunteers to collect and process information, helping them find and participate in activities suitable for their geographical location and free time.
"Young Malaysians use AI in all aspects, especially in education, with equal access to opportunities for men and women. We hope to use AI to modernize volunteering activities, encouraging young people to participate more," said Hani.
Bringing a research paper on Vietnamese students participating in volunteer activities in the Russian Federation, Ms. Dang Hai Loan (Vietnam - Russia Volunteer Club, under the Vietnamese Students Association in the Russian Federation) said that although students face many difficulties in adapting to studying in a foreign environment, they still make a lot of effort.
The article, which was researched and interviewed at 13 schools in the Russian Federation, shows that Vietnamese students in Russia are eager to participate in volunteer activities but lack information, face financial, language, cultural and legal difficulties.
At the forum, the first session of the Young Leaders Network Council was divided into three groups, sharing initiatives to raise awareness of global citizenship among youth and students, volunteering for the community, digital transformation and establishing student networks through digital platforms.
With volunteer activities for the community, delegates emphasized the need to attract people right from the preparation stage of the event launch. In particular, working with non-profit organizations or collaborating with government agencies to connect international friends to participate.
Regarding the topic of digital transformation and establishing a student network through digital platforms, delegates shared the differences in access and digital skills of different groups of people. The proposed solution is to provide low-cost or free devices to disadvantaged students to expand access.
Discussing global citizenship awareness, opinions emphasized the responsibility of today's global citizens to find solutions to current problems, educate themselves and inspire others.
Within the framework of the forum, delegates were also trained in leadership skills in a multicultural environment and participated in cultural and traditional art exchange activities.
Opinions say it is necessary to use popular platforms such as TikTok, Facebook, Twitter... and note that each country has its own social media platform. Therefore, it is necessary to research to use the appropriate platform to approach and attract participants.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/chia-se-sang-kien-cho-hoat-dong-tinh-nguyen-20240803094818947.htm
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