The World Youth Conference is held annually in different countries - and this year, it is coming to Belize.
The aim of the conference is to bring together young people between the ages of 19 and 35 together to be inspired by not just speakers but also each other.
This is a very big undertaking for Belize as panelists and participants from all over will be coming to Belize City.
Hosting such an event comes with a hefty fee and thankfully Belize got some much-needed help from the Taiwanese government. 7News was there for the handing over and got some more insight on the upcoming conference from an organizer and Deputy Prime Minister Patrick Faber.
Dominique Noralez, Youth Intern - Department of Youth Services
"It will help to cover the cost of the youth conference like bringing in speakers, accommodation, and transportation."
Sahar Vasquez, reporter
"Is it mainly speakers or do you have other activities and stuff too?"
Dominique Noralez
"It is about the sustainable development goals and how young people can play a role in achieving those goals."
Dominique Noralez
"We have young people coming in giving facilitating and asking young people do you agree with the sustainable development goals. It is not about pushing the SDGs on them it is more do you think you can play a role in the entire concept."
Hon. Patrick Faber, Deputy Prime Minister/ Minister of Education, Youth, and Sports
"I think it is a big contribution we are grateful and we are hoping to put off a great show for our fellow young people that are coming in but as I expressed in my opening remarks this morning this is an opportunity for our young people to be exposed to other young people in the world who are engaged in positive things as well so I think it is a win-win situation especially when we can have great partners like the government and people of Taiwan."
The Taiwanese government donated a total of $25,000 to assist in aiding the expenses of the conference which will be held at the Princess Ramada Hotel from the 6th to the 9th of November 2017.
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