Coming to you from the future young people want! Last weekend, Plan International USA’s Director of Policy Justin Fugle attended the U.N. Summit of the Future with Plan’s global leadership and youth advocates. This important event convened key stakeholders in creating a Pact for the Future, which will guide international action to address current crises and prepare for the future with peace-building efforts, conflict resolution and protection of human rights. Head to the post to get a behind the scenes look at the weekend and hear from Justin on the impact youth have in these processes!
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